High-throughput screening program for botanical extracts

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2012 ◽  
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L Hingorani ◽  
NP Seeram ◽  
B Ebersole
2016 ◽  
Vol 92 ◽  
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Dayne L. Filer ◽  
Matthew T. Martin ◽  
Keith A. Houck

2000 ◽  
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pp. 31-37 ◽  
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Zhuyin Li ◽  
Shujaath Mehdi ◽  
Indravadan Patel ◽  
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Madeline Judkins ◽  
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We have developed a novel assay for measuring the activity of an enzyme that transfers multiple adenine-containing groups to an acceptor protein. The assay is based on fluorescence polarization (FP) technology in a 1536-well plate format. In the assay, a long wavelength fluorescence tracer, Texas Red (Rhodamine), was covalently conjugated to adenine of the donor substrate through a C6 spacer arm. As a result of the transfer of the adenine-containing moieties to the acceptor protein substrate, the rotational correlation time of the Texas Red conjugate increased, hence increasing the degree of fluorescence polarization. The pharmacological profile and kinetics of the enzyme measured according to the FP method were consistent with those determined previously by conventional analysis. We have successfully executed a 250,000-compound high throughput screening program based on the FP assay method. The quality and validity of the assay were verified by a variety of statistical analyses.


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