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High throughput application of the NanoBiT Biochemical Assay for the discovery of selective inhibitors of the interaction of PI3K-p110α with KRAS. | LitMetric

The NanoBiT Biochemical Assay (NBBA) was designed as a biochemical format of the NanoBiT cellular assay, aiming to screen weak protein-protein interactions (PPIs) in mammalian cell lysates. Here we present a High Throughput Screening (HTS) application of the NBBA to screen small molecule and fragment libraries to identify compounds that block the interaction of KRAS-G12D with phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) p110α. This interaction promotes PI3K activity, resulting in the promotion of cell growth, proliferation and survival, and is required for tumour initiation and growth in mouse lung cancer models, whilst having little effect on the health of normal adult mice, establishing the significance of the p110α/KRAS interaction as an oncology drug target. Despite the weak binding affinity of the p110α/KRAS interaction (K = 3 μM), the NBBA proved to be robust and displayed excellent Z'-factor statistics during the HTS primary screening of 726,000 compounds, which led to the identification of 8,000 active compounds. A concentration response screen comparing KRAS/p110α with two closely related PI3K isoforms, p110δ and p110γ, identified selective p110α-specific compounds and enabled derivation of an IC for these hits. We identified around 30 compounds showing greater than 20-fold selectivity towards p110α versus p110δ and p110γ with IC < 2 μM. By using Differential Scanning Fluorimetry (DSF) we confirmed several compounds that bind directly to purified p110α. The most potent hits will be followed up by co-crystallization with p110α to aid further elucidation of the nature of the interaction and extended optimisation of these compounds.

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