Publications by authors named "D Houde"

Rapid equilibrium dialysis (RED) is predominantly used for the characterization of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) properties in plasma and biological fluids. We describe herein improvements in the use of RED in conjunction with mass spectrometry (RED-MS) to enable robust binding affinity measurements of small molecules for recombinant proteins and complexes from a single dialysis data set. The affinities calculated from RED-MS correlated well with measurements by both surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and affinity selection mass spectrometry (AS-MS).

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Protein glycosylation is a common post-translational modification on extracellular proteins. The conformational dynamics of several glycoproteins have been characterized by hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS). However, it is, in most cases, not possible to extract information about glycan conformation and dynamics due to the general difficulty of separating the deuterium content of the glycan from that of the peptide (in particular, for O-linked glycans).

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  • * RLY-4008 is a next-generation FGFR2 inhibitor that shows high selectivity over FGFR1 and FGFR4, effectively targeting both primary changes and resistance mutations seen in tumors.
  • * Early clinical trials indicate that RLY-4008 can successfully induce tumor regression without significant toxicities from other FGFR isoforms, highlighting its potential as a promising treatment for FGFR2-driven cancers.
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are an important intercellular communication system facilitating the transfer of macromolecules between cells. Delivery of exogenous cargo tethered to the EV surface or packaged inside the lumen are key strategies for generating therapeutic EVs. We identified two "scaffold" proteins, PTGFRN and BASP1, that are preferentially sorted into EVs and enable high-density surface display and luminal loading of a wide range of molecules, including cytokines, antibody fragments, RNA binding proteins, vaccine antigens, Cas9, and members of the TNF superfamily.

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Hydrogen deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) is a powerful biophysical technique being increasingly applied to a wide variety of problems. As the HDX-MS community continues to grow, adoption of best practices in data collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation will greatly enhance the accessibility of this technique to nonspecialists. Here we provide recommendations arising from community discussions emerging out of the first International Conference on Hydrogen-Exchange Mass Spectrometry (IC-HDX; 2017).

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