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Mechanism of PTC124 activity in cell-based luciferase assays of nonsense codon suppression.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.. 2009-03;  106(9):3585 - 3590
Douglas S. Auld, Natasha Thorne, William F. Maguire, and James Inglese. NIH Chemical Genomics Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-3370, USA.
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Abstract

High-throughput screening (HTS) assays used in drug discovery frequently use reporter enzymes such as firefly luciferase (FLuc) as indicators of target activity. An important caveat to consider, however, is that compounds can directly affect the reporter, leading to nonspecific but highly reproducible assay signal modulation. In rare cases, this activity appears counterintuitive; for example, some FLuc inhibitors, acting through posttranslational Fluc reporter stabilization, appear to activate gene expression. Previous efforts to characterize molecules that influence luciferase activity identified a subset of 3,5-diaryl-oxadiazole-containing compounds as FLuc inhibitors. Here, we evaluate a number of compounds ... More

Keywords

reporter gene assays; high-throughput screening; Ataluren