Abstract
Targeting hard-to-drug proteins, such as proteins functioning by protein-protein interactions (PPIs) with small molecules, is difficult because of the lack of well-defined pockets. Fragment or computational-based methods are usually employed for the discovery of such compounds, but no generic method is available to quickly identify small molecules interfering with PPIs. Here, we provide a protocol describing a generic method to discover small molecules inhibiting the interaction between an intracellular antibody and its target, in particular for proteins that are hard to make in recombinant form. This protocol reports a versatile and generic method that can be applied to any target/intracellular antibody. Because it is a cell-based assay, it identifies chemical matters that are already displaying advantageous cell permeability properties. Graphic abstract: Cell-based intracellular antibody-guided small molecule screening.
