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Use of High-Throughput Mass Spectrometry to Reduce False Positives in Protease uHTS Screens.

J Biomol Screen.. 2014-10; 
Adam GC, Meng J, Rizzo JM, Amoss A, Lusen JW, Patel A, Riley D, Hunt R, Zuck P, Johnson EN, Uebele VN, Hermes JD. Department of Screening and Protein Sciences, Merck & Co., Inc., 140-154 Wissahickon Ave, NW-4, North Wales, PA 19454, USA.
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Abstract

As a label-free technology, mass spectrometry (MS) enables assays to be generated that monitor the conversion of substrates with native sequences to products without the requirement for substrate modifications or indirect detection methods. Although traditional liquid chromatography (LC)-MS methods are relatively slow for a high-throughput screening (HTS) paradigm, with cycle times typically ≥60 s per sample, the Agilent RapidFire High-Throughput Mass Spectrometry (HTMS) System, with a cycle time of 5-7 s per sample, enables rapid analysis of compound numbers compatible with HTS. By monitoring changes in mass directly, HTMS assays can be used as a triaging tool by eliminating large numbers of false positives... More

Keywords

RapidFire; false positives; high-throughput mass spectrometry; protease; Uhts