A fluorescence quenching assay to discriminate between specific and nonspecific inhibitors of dengue virus protease

  • Bodenreider, Christophe
  • Beer, David
  • Keller, Thomas H
  • Sonntag, Sebastian
  • Wen, Daying
  • Yap, LiJian
  • Yau, Yin Hoe
  • Geifman Shochat, Susana
  • Huang, Danzhi
  • Zhou, Ting
  • Caflisch, Amedeo
  • Su, Xun-Cheng
  • Ozawa, Kiyoshi
  • Vasudevan, Subhash G.
  • Lescar, Julien
  • Lim, Siew Pheng
  • Otting, Gottfried
Publication date
February 2016
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Analytical Biochemistry

Abstract

In drug discovery, the occurrence of false positives is a major hurdle in the search for lead compounds that can be developed into drugs. A small-molecular-weight compound that inhibits dengue virus protease at low micromolar levels was identified in a screening campaign. Binding to the enzyme was confirmed by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). However, a structure-activity relationship study that ensued did not yield more potent leads. To further characterize the parental compound and its analogues, we developed a high-speed, low-cost, quantitative fluorescence quenching assay. We observed that specific analogues quenched dengue protease fluorescence and showed variation in IC50 values. In contrast...

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