Chemical microarrays: a new tool for discovery enzyme inhibitors.

Methods Mol Biol

Reaction Biology Corporation, Malvern, PA, USA.

Published: December 2010

Enzymes, the catalytic proteins, are playing pivotal roles in regulating basic cell functions. Drugs that inhibit enzyme activities cover varying aspects of diseases and offer potential cures. One of the major technologies used in the drug discovery industry for finding the enzyme inhibitors is high-throughput screening, which is facing a daunting challenge due to the fast-growing numbers of drug targets arising from genomic and proteomic research and the large chemical libraries generated from high-throughput synthesis. Chemical microarray, as a new technology, could be an excellent alternative for traditional well-based screening, since the technology can screen more compounds against more targets in parallel with a minimum amount of materials, reducing cost and increasing productivity. In this chapter, we have introduced the basic techniques and applications of chemical microarrays, and how to use them routinely for identifying enzyme inhibitors with functional-based assays. Sample assays for kinases, proteases, histone deacetylases, and phosphatases are demonstrated.

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