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Measuring the tyrosine kinase activity: a review of biochemical and cellular assay technologies.
Measuring the tyrosine kinase activity: a review of biochemical and cellular assay technologies.
Jia, Y., Gu, X., Brinker, A., Warmuth, M.
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Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery.
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Analytes Measured
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Matrix Tested
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2008
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3
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959-978
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Abstract
Background: The increasing number of kinases as potential drug targets, in combination with the need to screen large compound collections, demands the kinase assays to be homogeneous, non-radioactive, robust, sensitive, easy to miniaturize, and high-throughput. Objective: This review will focus on some of the chief biochemical and cellular kinase assay technologies and their applications in tyrosine kinase drug discovery. Methods: Recent literatures on these tyrosine kinase assay technologies are reviewed, each assay principle, advantages and drawbacks, as well as their potential utilities in tyrosine kinase drug discovery are discussed. Results/conclusion: There is no perfect assay yet; the choice of assay technology relies on the consideration of many factors including the intrinsic properties of the assay, intended application, cost, timeline, synergy with other in-house assay technologies and the expertise, familiarity and comfort level with certain technologies.
Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.1517/17460441.3.8.959
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