Critical Evaluation of Photo-cross-linking Parameters for the Implementation of Efficient DNA-Encoded Chemical Library Selections

IF 3.784 3区 化学 Q1 Chemistry ACS Combinatorial Science Pub Date : 2020-02-28 DOI:10.1021/acscombsci.0c00023
Alessandro Sannino, Adrián Gironda-Martínez, Émile M. D. Gorre, Luca Prati, Jacopo Piazzi, Jörg Scheuermann, Dario Neri*, Etienne J. Donckele*, Florent Samain*
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The growing importance of DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DECLs) as tools for the discovery of protein binders has sparked an interest for the development of efficient screening methodologies, capable of discriminating between high- and medium-affinity ligands. Here, we present a systematic investigation of selection methodologies, featuring a library displayed on single-stranded DNA, which could be hybridized to a complementary oligonucleotide carrying a diazirine photoreactive group. Model experiments, performed using ligands of different affinity to carbonic anhydrase IX, revealed a recovery of preferential binders up to 10%, which was mainly limited by the highly reactive nature of carbene intermediates generated during the photo-cross-linking process. Ligands featuring acetazolamide or p-phenylsulfonamide exhibited a higher recovery compared to their counterparts based on 3-sulfamoyl benzoic acid, which had a lower affinity toward the target. A systematic evaluation of experimental parameters revealed conditions that were ideally suited for library screening, which were used for the screening of a combinatorial DECL library, featuring 669?240 combinations of two sets of building blocks. Compared to conventional affinity capture procedures on protein immobilized on solid supports, photo-cross-linking provided a better discrimination of low-affinity CAIX ligands over the background signal and therefore can be used as a tandem methodology with the affinity capture procedures.

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对实现高效dna编码化学文库选择的光交联参数的关键评价
dna编码化学文库(decl)作为发现蛋白质结合物的工具日益重要,这激发了人们对开发高效筛选方法的兴趣,这些方法能够区分高亲和力和中等亲和力的配体。在这里,我们提出了选择方法的系统调查,以单链DNA上显示的文库为特色,这些文库可以与携带重氮嘧啶光反应基团的互补寡核苷酸杂交。使用不同亲和力的配体对碳酸酐酶IX进行的模型实验显示,优先结合剂的回收率高达10%,这主要受限于光交联过程中产生的碳中间体的高活性。与对靶亲和力较低的3-氨基磺酰苯甲酸相比,以乙酰唑胺或对苯磺酰胺为特征的配体具有更高的回收率。对实验参数的系统评估揭示了最适合文库筛选的条件,这些条件用于筛选具有669?两套积木的240种组合。与固定在固体载体上的蛋白质的传统亲和力捕获方法相比,光交联可以更好地识别背景信号中的低亲和力CAIX配体,因此可以作为亲和力捕获方法的串联方法。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry has been relaunched as ACS Combinatorial Science under the leadership of new Editor-in-Chief M.G. Finn of The Scripps Research Institute. The journal features an expanded scope and will build upon the legacy of the Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, a highly cited leader in the field.
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