Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase Inhibitor Screening Service
Summary
Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase or PARP (EC 2.4.2.30) is involved in single-stranded DNA break repair. It is integral to a programmed cell death model based on caspase cleavage. PARP is composed of four domains of interest: a DNA-binding domain, a caspase-cleaved domain, an auto-modification domain, and a catalytic domain. The DNA-binding domain is composed of two zinc finger motifs. Inhibitors of PARP-1 are being studied in the treatment of cancer.
BioAssay Systems has developed a high-throughput screening assay for PARP inhibitors. Our Services includes, but not limited to:
BioAssay Systems has developed a high-throughput screening assay for PARP inhibitors. Our Services includes, but not limited to:
- PARP inhibitor hit profiling.
- PARP Inhibitor lead generation.
- Structure-activity relationship studies.
Customer Testimonials
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