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  • Partial filling affinity capillary electrophoresis as a useful tool for fragment-based drug discovery: A proof of concept on thrombin.

Partial filling affinity capillary electrophoresis as a useful tool for fragment-based drug discovery: A proof of concept on thrombin.

Analytica chimica acta (2017-08-28)
E Farcaş, C Bouckaert, A-C Servais, J Hanson, L Pochet, M Fillet
ABSTRACT

With the emergence of more challenging targets, a relatively new approach, fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD), proved its efficacy and gained increasing importance in the pharmaceutical industry. FBDD identifies low molecular-weight (MW) ligands (fragments) that bind to biologically important macromolecules, then a structure-guided fragment growing or merging approach is performed, contributing to the quality of the lead. However, to select the appropriate fragment to be evolved, sensitive analytical screening methods must be used to measure the affinity in the μM or even mM range. In this particular context, we developed a robust and selective partial filling affinity CE (ACE) method for the direct binding screening of a small fragment library in order to identify new thrombin inhibitors. To demonstrate the accuracy of our assay, the complex dissociation constants of three known thrombin inhibitors, namely benzamidine, p-aminobenzamidine and nafamostat were determined and found to be in good concordance with the previously reported values. Finally, the screening of a small library was performed and demonstrated the high discriminatory power of our method towards weak binders compared to classical spectrophotometric activity assay, proving the interest of our method in the context of FBDD.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Benzamidine hydrochloride, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Nafamostat mesylate, ≥98% (HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
3,5-difluoro-benzamidine hydrochloride, AldrichCPR
Sigma-Aldrich
4-Guanidinobenzoic acid hydrochloride, 99%