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Alpha-Based Multiplexed Assay for Identifying SH2 Domain Antagonists.

Constitutive activation of STAT3/5b frequently occurs in various human malignancies. STAT3/5b activation involves dimerization via intermolecular pTyr-SH2 binding; therefore, antagonizing this interaction is a feasible approach to inhibit STAT3/5b activation for cancer therapy. We have developed a multiplexed assay to assess STAT3- and STAT5b-SH2 binding in a single well by combining AlphaLISA and AlphaScreen beads. In this chapter, we describe application of the method for the purpose of identifying new STAT3 and STAT5b antagonists.

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