The VEGFR1 has been shown to play a role in the regulation of angiogenesis, and has therefore been associated to several pathologies. In order to extend our toolbox of screening… Click to show full abstract
The VEGFR1 has been shown to play a role in the regulation of angiogenesis, and has therefore been associated to several pathologies. In order to extend our toolbox of screening methods for the identification of compounds disrupting the VEGF receptor 1/VEGF interaction, we developed a fast and accurate displacement assay, in which VEGF receptor 1 domain 2 is directly labeled with an enzyme, bypassing the classical streptavidin-biotin interaction system. A description of this straightforward strategy is provided here, including its advantages and disadvantages. Optimization of the reagents preparation, purification and conservation, and displacement assay with known molecular entities are presented.
               
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