Novel Method for Quantifying AhR-Ligand Binding Affinities Using Microscale Thermophoresis.
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2021-02-24
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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a highly conserved cellular sensor of a variety of environmental pollutants and dietary-, cell- and microbiota-derived metabolites with important roles in fundamental biological processes. Deregulation of the AhR pathway is implicated in several diseases, including autoimmune diseases and cancer, rendering AhR a promising target for drug development and host-directed therapy. The pharmacological intervention of AhR processes requires detailed information about the ligand binding properties to allow specific targeting of a particular signaling process without affecting the remaining. Here, we present a novel microscale thermophoresis-based approach to monitoring the binding of purified recombinant human AhR to its natural ligands in a cell-free system. This approach facilitates a precise identification and characterization of unknown AhR ligands and represents a screening strategy for the discovery of potential selective AhR modulators.Citation
Biosensors (Basel). 2021 Feb 24;11(3):60. doi: 10.3390/bios11030060.Affiliation
CSSB, Centre for Structural Systembiologie, Notkestr.85, 22607 Hamburg. Germany.Publisher
MDPIJournal
BiosensorsPubMed ID
33668313Type
ArticleLanguage
enEISSN
2079-6374ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/bios11030060
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