Molecules (Mar 2023)

Development of Cell Permeable NanoBRET Probes for the Measurement of PLK1 Target Engagement in Live Cells

  • Xuan Yang,
  • Jeffery L. Smith,
  • Michael T. Beck,
  • Jennifer M. Wilkinson,
  • Ani Michaud,
  • James D. Vasta,
  • Matthew B. Robers,
  • Timothy M. Willson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28072950
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 7
p. 2950

Abstract

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PLK1 is a protein kinase that regulates mitosis and is both an important oncology drug target and a potential antitarget of drugs for the DNA damage response pathway or anti-infective host kinases. To expand the range of live cell NanoBRET target engagement assays to include PLK1, we developed an energy transfer probe based on the anilino-tetrahydropteridine chemotype found in several selective PLK inhibitors. Probe 11 was used to configure NanoBRET target engagement assays for PLK1, PLK2, and PLK3 and measure the potency of several known PLK inhibitors. In-cell target engagement for PLK1 was in good agreement with the reported cellular potency for the inhibition of cell proliferation. Probe 11 enabled the investigation of the promiscuity of adavosertib, which had been described as a dual PLK1/WEE1 inhibitor in biochemical assays. Live cell target engagement analysis of adavosertib via NanoBRET demonstrated PLK activity at micromolar concentrations but only selective engagement of WEE1 at clinically relevant doses.

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