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Metal Impurities Cause False Positives in High-Throughput Screening Campaigns
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EngineeringHit IdentificationLead IdentificationChemistryCorrosionBioanalysisToxicologyAnalytical ChemistryOrganic ImpuritiesClinical ChemistryChemical SensorBiochemistryTrace MetalPharmacologyInorganic ImpuritiesMass SpectrometryHigh-throughput Screening CampaignsMetal ToxicityBiosensor AssaysChemical ProbeMedicineDrug DiscoveryHigh-throughput Screening
Organic impurities in compound libraries are known to often cause false-positive signals in screening campaigns for new leads, but organic impurities do not fully account for all false-positive results. We discovered inorganic impurities in our screening library that can also cause positive signals for a variety of targets and/or readout systems, including biochemical and biosensor assays. We investigated in depth the example of zinc for a specific project and in retrospect in various HTS screens at Roche and propose a straightforward counter screen using the chelator TPEN to rule out inhibition caused by zinc.
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