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Tocriscreen plus

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Sourced in Sweden

The Tocriscreen Plus is a comprehensive screening library developed by Tocris Bioscience, a brand of Bio-Techne. It contains a diverse collection of biologically active compounds that can be used for cell-based screening and target identification applications.

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3 protocols using tocriscreen plus

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Diverse Chemical Library Screening

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Compounds were selected from several chemical libraries: Acids (Vitas-M Laboratory); Consortium set (Specs)*; Drug Like (Enamine)*; Hit Finder (Maybridge)*; Ion Channel Ligand and Nuclear Receptor Ligand (Enzo Life Sciences); Known Drugs (Prestwick Chemical); LCBKI Primary Screening Set (Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden)*; Natural derivatives (TimTec); NIH Clinical Collection (NIH); Peptidomimetics (ChemDiv Inc.)*; and Tocriscreen Plus (Tocris Bioscience). Apart from LCBKI, provided by the Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden, and the NIH clinical collection, provided by the Libraries Roadmap Initiative, all compound libraries were commercially available. Whenever a selection was made (*), a chemist was instructed to search for small, hydrophobic, and partially charged compounds.
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High-Throughput Screening of CEPT Cocktail

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The ROCK inhibitor Y-27632 (#1254) and Trans-ISRIB (#5284) were purchased from Tocris. Chroman 1 (#HY-15392) was purchased from MedChem Express. Emricasan (#S7775) was purchased from Selleckchem. Polyamine supplement (#P8483) and antioxidant supplement (#A1345) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. To prepare the CEPT cocktail the following concentrations were used: 50 nM Chroman 1, 5 μM Emricasan, Polyamine supplement diluted 1:1000 according to manufacturer’s recommendation, 0.7 μM Trans-ISRIB. The small molecule libraries used for HTS include the NCATS Pharmacologically Active Chemical Toolbox (NPACT) designed to inform on novel phenotypes, biological pathways and cellular processes; the NCATS Pharmaceutical Collection (NPC) including FDA-approved drugs; the Mechanism Interrogation PlatE (MIPE); and the commercially available libraries Tocriscreen Plus (Tocris) and LOPAC 1280 (Sigma-Aldrich). More information and details on NCATS libraries are available here: https://ncats.nih.gov/preclinical/core/compound
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High-Throughput Screening of CEPT Cocktail

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The ROCK inhibitor Y-27632 (#1254) and Trans-ISRIB (#5284) were purchased from Tocris. Chroman 1 (#HY-15392) was purchased from MedChem Express. Emricasan (#S7775) was purchased from Selleckchem. Polyamine supplement (#P8483) and antioxidant supplement (#A1345) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. To prepare the CEPT cocktail the following concentrations were used: 50 nM Chroman 1, 5 μM Emricasan, Polyamine supplement diluted 1:1000 according to manufacturer’s recommendation, 0.7 μM Trans-ISRIB. The small molecule libraries used for HTS include the NCATS Pharmacologically Active Chemical Toolbox (NPACT) designed to inform on novel phenotypes, biological pathways and cellular processes; the NCATS Pharmaceutical Collection (NPC) including FDA-approved drugs; the Mechanism Interrogation PlatE (MIPE); and the commercially available libraries Tocriscreen Plus (Tocris) and LOPAC 1280 (Sigma-Aldrich). More information and details on NCATS libraries are available here: https://ncats.nih.gov/preclinical/core/compound
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