Inhibition of Protein-Protein Interactions: Cell-Based Assays
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Inhibition of Protein-Protein Interactions: Cell-Based Assays
Excerpt
There is a strong interest in discovering compounds that inhibit protein-protein interactions. High-throughput screening (HTS) approaches include formats using purified proteins (see AGM chapter Inhibition of Protein-Protein Interactions: Non-Cellular Assay Formats) (1) and those using whole cells. This chapter describes two types of cell-based HTS assays, energy transfer (Förster resonance energy transfer and bioluminescence resonance energy transfer) and protein complementation (fluorescence or enzymatic, e.g. luciferase).
Sections
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Background
- General Considerations for Developing Cell-Based PPI Assays
- Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)
- Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (BRET)
- Fluorescent Protein Fragment Complementation
- Luciferase Enzyme Fragment Complementation
- Alternative Enzyme Complementation Assays
- Suggested Websites
- References
References
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- Arkin MR, Glicksman MA, Fu H, Havel JJ, Du Y. Inhibition of Protein-Protein Interactions: Non-Cellular Assay Formats. In: Sittampalam GS, Coussens NP, Brimacombe K, Grossman A, Arkin M, Auld D, Austin C, Baell J, Bejcek B, Chung TDY, Dahlin JL, Devanaryan V, Foley TL, Glicksman M, Hall MD, Hass JV, Inglese J, Iversen PW, Kahl SD, Kales SC, Lal-Nag M, Li Z, McGee J, McManus O, Riss T, Trask OJ, Jr., Weidner JR, Xia M, Xu X, editors. Assay Guidance Manual. Bethesda (MD)2004.
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