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Fragment-based lead generation: identification of seed fragments by a highly efficient fragment screening technology
Authors:Lars Neumann  Allegra Ritscher  Gerhard Müller  Doris Hafenbradl
Institution:(1) Proteros Biostructures GmbH, Am Klopferspitz 19, 82152 Martinsried, Germany;(2) Proteros Fragments GmbH, Fraunhoferstr. 20, 82152 Martinsried, Germany
Abstract:For the detection of the precise and unambiguous binding of fragments to a specific binding site on the target protein, we have developed a novel reporter displacement binding assay technology. The application of this technology for the fragment screening as well as the fragment evolution process with a specific modelling based design strategy is demonstrated for inhibitors of the protein kinase p38alpha. In a fragment screening approach seed fragments were identified which were then used to build compounds from the deep-pocket towards the hinge binding area of the protein kinase p38alpha based on a modelling approach. BIRB796 was used as a blueprint for the alignment of the fragments. The fragment evolution of these deep-pocket binding fragments towards the fully optimized inhibitor BIRB796 included the modulation of the residence time as well as the affinity. The goal of our study was to evaluate the robustness and efficiency of our novel fragment screening technology at high fragment concentrations, compare the screening data with biochemical activity data and to demonstrate the evolution of the hit fragments with fast kinetics, into slow kinetic inhibitors in an in silico approach.
Keywords:Fragment screening  Kinetic screening  Fragment evolution  Reporter displacement  Residence time  Deep-pocket binding  Retro-design
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