High-Throughput Detection of Ligand-Protein Binding Using a SplitLuc Cellular Thermal Shift Assay.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2021)

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The confirmation of a small molecule binding to a protein target can be challenging when switching from biochemical assays to physiologically relevant cellular models. The cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) is an approach to validate ligand-protein binding in a cellular environment by examining a protein's melting profile which can shift to a higher or lower temperature when bound by a small molecule. Traditional CETSA uses SDS-PAGE and Western blotting to quantify protein levels, a process that is both time consuming and low-throughput when screening multiple compounds and concentrations. Herein, we outline the reagents and methods to implement split Nano Luciferase (SplitLuc) CETSA, which is a reporter-based target engagement assay designed for high-throughput screening in 384- or 1536-well plate formats.
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CETSA,Cellular Thermal Shift Assay,High-throughput screening,Ligand binding,Luciferase,SplitLuc,Target engagement,Thermal stability,qHTS CETSA
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