Single-plate kinome screening in live-cells to enable highly cost-efficient kinase inhibitor profiling

Cancer research, cancer treatment, and the field of chemical biology are examples which heavily rely on the discovery of selective kinase inhibitors. While determining on-target potency is often feasible for most laboratories, the equally critical but frequently neglected selectivity screening remai...

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Main Authors: Martin P. Schwalm, Stefan Knapp
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-03-01
Series:SLAS Discovery
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2472555225000073
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Summary:Cancer research, cancer treatment, and the field of chemical biology are examples which heavily rely on the discovery of selective kinase inhibitors. While determining on-target potency is often feasible for most laboratories, the equally critical but frequently neglected selectivity screening remains less accessible to the broader scientific community. This limitation can stem from various factors, such as the unavailability of a large number of purified kinases or the costs associated with commercial screening systems. To address these challenges and enable a wider range of scientists, this protocol leverages a commercial kinome selectivity screen to facilitate a low-cost, two-day, single-plate selectivity screen against 192 kinases.
ISSN:2472-5552