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A method for estimating binding affinity from primary DEL selection data

BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS(2020)

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Abstract
DEL selections are binding assays conducted with mixtures of chemically diverse DNA-tagged ligands and a screening target. DEL selections use DNA sequence counts to measure target binding, where ideally higher affinity ligands will have higher counts than weaker affinity ligands. However, there is not always a clear relationship between DNA sequence count (assay signal) and binding affinity. This disconnect may be due to the fidelity of library chemistry, where reactions often do not go to completion, and also to repetitive rounds of binding and elution that are standard practice in most DEL selection experiments. We describe here a strategy that addresses both of these issues and provides a means to calculate ligand affinity from primary selection data. The reaction yields of selected compounds during DEL library synthesis can also be predicted with this method. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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DEL,DNA encoded Library,Affinity selection,Hit identification,Library screening
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