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Target deconvolution with matrix-augmented pooling strategy reveals cell-specific drug-protein interactions

Authors :
Ji, Hongchao
Ji, Hongchao
Lu, Xue
Zhao, Shiji
Wang, Qiqi
Liao, Bin
Bauer, Ludwig G
Huber, Kilian VM
Luo, Ray
Tian, Ruijun
Tan, Chris Soon Heng
Ji, Hongchao
Ji, Hongchao
Lu, Xue
Zhao, Shiji
Wang, Qiqi
Liao, Bin
Bauer, Ludwig G
Huber, Kilian VM
Luo, Ray
Tian, Ruijun
Tan, Chris Soon Heng
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Target deconvolution is a crucial but costly and time-consuming task that hinders large-scale profiling for drug discovery. We present a matrix-augmented pooling strategy (MAPS) which mixes multiple drugs into samples with optimized permutation and delineates targets of each drug simultaneously with mathematical processing. We validated this strategy with thermal proteome profiling (TPP) testing of 15 drugs concurrently, increasing experimental throughput by 60x while maintaining high sensitivity and specificity. Benefiting from the lower cost and higher throughput of MAPS, we performed target deconvolution of the 15 drugs across 5 cell lines. Our profiling revealed that drug-target interactions can differ vastly in targets and binding affinity across cell lines. We further validated BRAF and CSNK2A2 as potential off-targets of bafetinib and abemaciclib, respectively. This work represents the largest thermal profiling of structurally diverse drugs across multiple cell lines to date.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1410328224
Document Type :
Electronic Resource