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Primer-Free Aptamer Selection Using A Random DNA Library
Published on: July 26, 2010
Dual Bcl-XL /Bcl-2 inhibitors discovered from DNA-encoded libraries using a fragment pairing strategy
Jean-Pierre Daguer1, Arthur Gonse1, Yevhenii Shchukin1
1Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, NCCR Chemical Biology, University of Geneva, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland.
Abstract:
A dual Bcl-XL / Bcl-2 inhibitor was discovered from DNA-encoded libraries using a two steps process. In the first step, DNA was used to pair PNA-encoded fragments exploring > 250 000 combinations. In the second step, a focused library combining the selected fragments with linkers of different lengths and geometries led to the identification of tight binding adducts that were further investigated for their selective target engagement in pull-down assays, for their affinity by SPR, and their selectivity in a cytotoxicity assay. The best compound showed comparable cellular activity to venetoclax, the first-in-class therapeutic targeting Bcl-2.
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