Microarray compound screening (μARCS) to identify inhibitors of HIV integrase

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David, CA
Middleton, T
Montgomery, D
Ben Lim, H
Kati, W
Molla, A
Xuei, XL
Warrior, U
Kofron, JL
Burns, DJ
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[1] Abbott Labs, Dept Adv Technol 4PN, Global Pharmaceut Prod Div, Abbott Pk, IL 60064 USA
[2] Abbott Labs, Dept Biol Screening, Global Pharmaceut Prod Div, Abbott Pk, IL 60064 USA
[3] Abbott Labs, Infect Dis Res, Global Pharmaceut Prod Div, Abbott Pk, IL 60064 USA
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10.1177/108705710200700309
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Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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A novel high-throughput strand transfer assay has been developed, using Microarray Compound Screening (muARCS) technology, to identify inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) integrase. This technology utilizes agarose matrices to introduce a majority of the reagents throughout the assay. Integration of biotinylated donor DNA with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled target DNA occurs on a SAM membrane in the presence of integrase. An anti-FITC antibody conjugated to alkaline phosphatase (AP) was used to do an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with the SAM. An agarose gel containing AttoPhos, a substrate of AP, was used for detection of the integrase reactions on the SAM. For detection, the AttoPhos gel was separated from the SAM after incubation and then the gel was imaged using an Eagle Eye II closed-circuit device camera system. Potential integrase inhibitors appear as dark spots on the gel image. A library of approximately 250,000 compounds was screened using this HIV integrase strand transfer assay in muARCS format. Compounds from different structural classes were identified in this assay as novel integrase inhibitors.
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