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Fda approved drug library

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The FDA-approved drug library is a comprehensive collection of FDA-approved small molecule drugs. This library serves as a valuable resource for researchers and scientists conducting drug discovery and development studies.

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Navitoclax Drug Screening Protocol

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Navitoclax was synthesized at AbbVie, Inc. (North Chicago, IL). FDA-approved drug library was purchased from Enzo (Farmingdale, NY). Albendazole, mebendazole, oxibendazole, and oxfendazole were purchased from Sigma (St. Louis, MO). All siRNA pools were purchased from Dharmacon (Lafayette, CO). Noxa antibody was purchased from Abcam. Bim and Mcl-1 antibodies were purchased from Epitomics (Burlingame, CA). Caspase 3 and caspase 9 inhibitors were purchased from SantaCruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA). All the branched DNA reagents were purchased from Affymetrix (Santa Clara, CA).
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Ciclopirox Protects RPE Cells from Oxidative Stress

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Initial screening of a library with 640 FDA-approved drugs (Enzo Life Sciences FDA-approved drug library) with known bioactivity, safety & bioavailability, and natural products was performed using TBHP, a chemical oxidizing agent, as a model of oxidative stress-induced cell death. Ciclopirox olamine was identified as a compound that significantly protects ARPE-19 cells from TBHP-induced cell death and this model was used to explore the protective mechanisms of ciclopirox olamine on human RPE cells.

After exposure to TBHP for 24 hours, treatment with ciclopirox olamine protects ARPE-19 cells from oxidative stress-induced cell death (FIG. 1A). Treatment with ciclopirox olamine also helps to preserve a normal morphology after challenge with TBHP (FIG. 1E).

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Screening of 2366 Compounds

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We employed the NIH Clinical Collection (BioFocus DPI), the FDA Approved Drug Library (ENZO Life Sciences), and a Yale Center for Molecular Discovery Yale Procured Drugs custom collection, which total 2366 compounds. All of the compounds were stored as 10 mM solutions in DMSO at −20 °C before use.
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Screening FDA-Approved Drugs for SARS-CoV-2 Inhibitors

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For the screening, 40 nl of 10 mM compound stocks dissolved in DMSO from the FDA-approved drug library (Enzo Life Sciences) were transferred to 384-well black low-volume polypropylene plates (Fisherbrand). The sample mixture containing 1 μM CFP-SARS-CoV-2 nsp3 macrodomain and 5 μM MARylated YFP-GAP was prepared in assay buffer (10 mM Bis–Tris-Propane pH 7.0, 3%(w/v) PEG20,000, 0.01%(v/v) Triton X-100 and 0.5 mM TCEP) and 20 μl per well were dispensed using Mantis liquid dispenser (Formulatrix). The rFRET signal was determined after a 5-minute incubation time. The sample mixtures in presence or absence of 200 μM ADP-ribose were used as positive and negative controls, respectively.
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