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Deep Annotation of Donated Chemical Probes (DCP) in Organotypic Human Liver Cultures and Patient-Derived Organoids from Tumor and Normal Colorectum
[Image: see text] Well-characterized small molecules are essential tools for studying the biology and therapeutic relevance of a target protein. However, many compounds reported in the literature and routinely studied in biomedical research lack the potency and selectivity required for mechanistic c...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10127199/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36944371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.2c00877 |
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author | Tredup, Claudia Ndreshkjana, Benardina Schneider, Natalie S. Tjaden, Amelie Kemas, Aurino M. Youhanna, Sonia Lauschke, Volker M. Berger, Benedict-Tilman Krämer, Andreas Berger, Lena M. Röhm, Sandra Knapp, Stefan Farin, Henner F. Müller, Susanne |
author_facet | Tredup, Claudia Ndreshkjana, Benardina Schneider, Natalie S. Tjaden, Amelie Kemas, Aurino M. Youhanna, Sonia Lauschke, Volker M. Berger, Benedict-Tilman Krämer, Andreas Berger, Lena M. Röhm, Sandra Knapp, Stefan Farin, Henner F. Müller, Susanne |
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description | [Image: see text] Well-characterized small molecules are essential tools for studying the biology and therapeutic relevance of a target protein. However, many compounds reported in the literature and routinely studied in biomedical research lack the potency and selectivity required for mechanistic cellular studies on the function of a given protein. Furthermore, commercially available compounds often do not include useful tools developed by industry as part of their research and development efforts, as they frequently remain proprietary. The freely available donated chemical probe (DCP) library, fueled by generous donations of compounds from industry and academia, enables easy access to a steadily growing collection of these valuable and well-characterized tools. Here, we provide a systematic description of the current DCP library collection and their associated comprehensive characterization data, including a variety of in vitro and cellular assays. Of note, we characterized the set in relevant human primary models by employing hepatotoxicity screening in primary human liver spheroids and viability screening in patient-derived colorectal cancer organoids and matched normal-adjacent epithelium. Taken together, the DCP library represents a well-annotated, openly available collection of tool compounds for studying a wide range of targets, including kinases, G-protein-coupled receptors, and ion channels. As such, it represents a unique resource for the biomedical research community. |
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spelling | pubmed-101271992023-04-26 Deep Annotation of Donated Chemical Probes (DCP) in Organotypic Human Liver Cultures and Patient-Derived Organoids from Tumor and Normal Colorectum Tredup, Claudia Ndreshkjana, Benardina Schneider, Natalie S. Tjaden, Amelie Kemas, Aurino M. Youhanna, Sonia Lauschke, Volker M. Berger, Benedict-Tilman Krämer, Andreas Berger, Lena M. Röhm, Sandra Knapp, Stefan Farin, Henner F. Müller, Susanne ACS Chem Biol [Image: see text] Well-characterized small molecules are essential tools for studying the biology and therapeutic relevance of a target protein. However, many compounds reported in the literature and routinely studied in biomedical research lack the potency and selectivity required for mechanistic cellular studies on the function of a given protein. Furthermore, commercially available compounds often do not include useful tools developed by industry as part of their research and development efforts, as they frequently remain proprietary. The freely available donated chemical probe (DCP) library, fueled by generous donations of compounds from industry and academia, enables easy access to a steadily growing collection of these valuable and well-characterized tools. Here, we provide a systematic description of the current DCP library collection and their associated comprehensive characterization data, including a variety of in vitro and cellular assays. Of note, we characterized the set in relevant human primary models by employing hepatotoxicity screening in primary human liver spheroids and viability screening in patient-derived colorectal cancer organoids and matched normal-adjacent epithelium. Taken together, the DCP library represents a well-annotated, openly available collection of tool compounds for studying a wide range of targets, including kinases, G-protein-coupled receptors, and ion channels. As such, it represents a unique resource for the biomedical research community. American Chemical Society 2023-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10127199/ /pubmed/36944371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.2c00877 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Tredup, Claudia Ndreshkjana, Benardina Schneider, Natalie S. Tjaden, Amelie Kemas, Aurino M. Youhanna, Sonia Lauschke, Volker M. Berger, Benedict-Tilman Krämer, Andreas Berger, Lena M. Röhm, Sandra Knapp, Stefan Farin, Henner F. Müller, Susanne Deep Annotation of Donated Chemical Probes (DCP) in Organotypic Human Liver Cultures and Patient-Derived Organoids from Tumor and Normal Colorectum |
title | Deep Annotation
of Donated Chemical Probes (DCP) in
Organotypic Human Liver Cultures and Patient-Derived Organoids from
Tumor and Normal Colorectum |
title_full | Deep Annotation
of Donated Chemical Probes (DCP) in
Organotypic Human Liver Cultures and Patient-Derived Organoids from
Tumor and Normal Colorectum |
title_fullStr | Deep Annotation
of Donated Chemical Probes (DCP) in
Organotypic Human Liver Cultures and Patient-Derived Organoids from
Tumor and Normal Colorectum |
title_full_unstemmed | Deep Annotation
of Donated Chemical Probes (DCP) in
Organotypic Human Liver Cultures and Patient-Derived Organoids from
Tumor and Normal Colorectum |
title_short | Deep Annotation
of Donated Chemical Probes (DCP) in
Organotypic Human Liver Cultures and Patient-Derived Organoids from
Tumor and Normal Colorectum |
title_sort | deep annotation
of donated chemical probes (dcp) in
organotypic human liver cultures and patient-derived organoids from
tumor and normal colorectum |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10127199/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36944371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.2c00877 |
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