2024
DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.4c00563
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Molecular Targeted Engagement of DPP9 in Rat Tissue Using CETSA, SP3 Processing, and Absolute Quantitation Mass Spectrometry

Matthew T. Mazur,
Baojen Shyong,
Qian Huang
et al.

Abstract: The cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) provides a means of understanding the extent to which a small molecule ligand associates with a protein target of therapeutic interest, thereby inferring target engagement. Better analytical detection methods, including mass spectrometry, are being implemented to improve quantitation within these assays, providing both absolute quantitation and a very high analyte specificity. To understand the target engagement, and hence inhibition, of the protein dipeptidyl peptidase… Show more

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