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Pharmacology and toxicology

Author(s): Brian Y Feng
Affiliation(s): Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Graduate Group in Chemistry and Chemical Biology, University of California–San Francisco
DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2006.77

A detergent-based assay for the detection of promiscuous inhibitors

At micromolar concentrations, many small molecules self-associate into colloidal aggregates that non-specifically inhibit enzymes and other proteins. Here we describe a protocol for identifying aggregate-based inhibitors and distinguishing them from small molecules that inhibit via specific mechanisms. As a convenient proxy for promiscuous, aggregate-based inhibition, we monitor inhibition of β-lactamase in the absence and presence of detergent. Inhibition that is attenuated in the presence of detergent is characteristic of an aggregate-based mechanism. In the 96-well-format assay described here, about 200 molecules can be tested, in duplicate, per hour for detergent-dependent sensitivity. Furthermore, we also describe simple experiments that can offer additional confirmation of aggregate-based inhibition.

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