A small-molecule probe for monitoring binding to prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 by fluorescence polarisation

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Abstract

Inhibition of the dioxygen sensing hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylases has potential therapeutic benefit for treatment of diseases, including anaemia. We describe the discovery of a small-molecule probe useful for monitoring binding to human prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 (PHD2) via fluorescence polarisation. The assay is suitable for high-throughput screening of PHD inhibitors with both weak and strong affinities, as shown by work with clinically used inhibitors and naturally occurring PHD inhibitors.

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Li, Z., Zhen, S., Su, K., Tumber, A., Yu, Q., Dong, Y., … Zhang, X. (2020). A small-molecule probe for monitoring binding to prolyl hydroxylase domain 2 by fluorescence polarisation. Chemical Communications, 56(91), 14199–14202. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc06353c

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