Assessment of Bromodomain Target Engagement by a Series of BI2536 Analogues with Miniaturized BET-BRET.

ChemMedChem
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Abstract

Evaluating the engagement of a small molecule ligand with a protein target in cells provides useful information for chemical probe optimization and pharmaceutical development. While several techniques exist that can be performed in a low-throughput manner, systematic evaluation of large compound libraries remains a challenge. In-cell engagement measurements are especially useful when evaluating compound classes suspected to target multiple cellular factors. In this study we used a bioluminescent resonant energy transfer assay to assess bromodomain engagement by a compound series containing bromodomain- and kinase-biasing polypharmacophores based on the known dual BRD4 bromodomain/PLK1 kinase inhibitor BI2536. With this assay, we discovered several novel agents with bromodomain-selective specificity profiles and cellular activity. Thus, this platform aids in distinguishing molecules whose cellular activity is difficult to assess due to polypharmacologic effects.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
ChemMedChem
Volume
11
Issue
23
Pages
2575-2581
Date Published
2016 Dec 06
ISSN
1860-7187
DOI
10.1002/cmdc.201600502
PubMed ID
27862999
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