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Assay Optimization and Screening of RNA-Protein Interactions by AlphaScreen
Nicholas L Mills1, Anang A Shelat, R Kiplin Guy
1Graduate Program in Chemistry and Chemical Biology, University of California, San Francisco, USA.
Abstract:
The lack of lead compounds that specifically recognize and manipulate the function of RNA molecules limits our ability to consider RNA targets valid for drug discovery. Herein is reported a high-throughput biochemical screen for inhibitors of RNA-protein interactions based on AlphaScreen technology that incorporates several layers of specificity measurements into the primary screen. This screen was used to analyze approximately 5500 compounds from a collection of bioactive small molecules to detect inhibitors of the HIV-1 Rev-RRE and BIV Tat-TAR interactions. This proof-of-concept screen validates the assay as one that accurately identifies hit molecules and determines the selectivity of those hits.

