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* [http://www.amsbio.com/ amsbio] not really a CRO but apparently they can do assays | * [http://www.amsbio.com/ amsbio] not really a CRO but apparently they can do assays | ||
* [http://stores.arraybridge.com/enzyme-assays/ ArrayBridge] The have ~850 enzymes listed that they say they have assays for, but little detail on what services they actually provide. | * [http://stores.arraybridge.com/enzyme-assays/ ArrayBridge] The have ~850 enzymes listed that they say they have assays for, but little detail on what services they actually provide. | ||
* [http://www.sbdrugdiscovery.com/screening-assays SB Drug Discovery] 50 PDEs, 50 Ion Channels, NHRs, GPCRs, Inflammation |
Revision as of 12:28, 4 February 2015
Contract research organizations are companies that will perform specific in vitro and in vivo assays to testing the activity of compounds or therapies. Listed here are companies that the Shoichet lab has either worked with or considered working with in the past.
PDSP
The NIMH Psychoactive Drug Screening Program run by the Roth lab at UNC Chapel Hill, has been a close collaborator in performing in vitro binding and functional assays for almost all GPCR targets and and several transporters. If the PDSP has the assay, they are typically our first choice.
To submit compounds for screening:
- Login to the PDSP.
- Create a new request
- Provide the grant number, name name, known activity and rational
- Add the compounds and requested assays
Here is the address to send compounds vis FedEx (good as of 11/2014)
PDSP Attn: Xi-Ping Huang 120 Mason Farm Rd 2113 Genetic Medicine Bldg Chapel Hill, NC 27514 TEL: (919)-966-8777
When sending compounds provide:
- Shoichet Lab
- project name
- compound id, amount submitted, molecular weight (they usually would like at least 10 mg)
- label the vials with the ID/name and the PDSP# assigned (they will send you labels)
Eurofins Panlabs
Located in Taiwan, they have 1,350 assays covering the following target classes
- Cytokine/Chemokine (41)
- GPCR (270)
- Ion Channel (41)
- Kinase (154)
- Nuclear Receptor (16)
- Other (15)
- Phosphatase (31)
- Phosphodiesterase (19)
- Protease (51)
- Transporter (19)
They were used by both Henry Lin and Matthew O'Meara (2013-2014) and they gave reasonable results at reasonable prices.
The shoichet lab contact there has been (10/14):
Judy Winslow, phone #: 425-785-3736, email: JudyWinslow@eurofins.com.
Reaction Biology
Located in Pennsylvania, Reaction Biology specializes in Kinase assays and have a few epigenetic and other assays:
- HMT/DNMT Assays
- HDAC/HAT Assays
- Bromodomain Assays
- DUB Assays
- Protease Assays
- PDE Assays
- CYP/hERG/Bcl/HSP90 Assays
- Cell Assays
- Phosphatase Assays
Their tag line is With the largest functional kinase activity assay panel in the industry, RBC provides kinase, epigenetic, and other profiling services to over 590 companies worldwide. RBC specializes in custom assay conditions, high quality reproducible data, and outstanding service.
- ~104.00USD for 10 dose IC50 singlet curve (with 20% academic discount)
- They have a minimum order of 300USD order
CarnaBio
Located in Japan, CarnBio has an extensive Kinase pannel of 311 targets and a 2-week turn around. Christian Laggner used them for the kinase assays in (Laggner NatChemBio 2012).
Multispan
In Hayward CA, Multispan 230 validated GPCR assays. 320 human GPCR and 180 murine GPCR cDNAs are cloned for custom assays. Apparently Mike Keiser has used them, though if PDSP has the target/assay that is the way to go.
ChanTest - Now part of Charles River
In Cleveland OH, they have a range of Ion Channel assays. Brian says we've used them before and they were reasonable. They've now been acquired by Charles River.
ChanTest has developed the world’s most complete library of validated human ion channel-expressing cell lines to serve all the ion channel needs of its pharmaceutical and biotech customers.
Aurora Biomed
Aurora’s product range includes automated liquid-handling equipment, atomic absorption spectrometers, atomic fluorescence spectrometers, ion channel screening technology and microwave digestion systems, increasing the efficiency of sample management in a wide range of research applications. We are headquartered in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Matt worked with Andy Hegel (andrew.hegle@aurorabiomed.com) to test compounds with patch-clamp assays for the Systems SEA project in 2014. They gave us a discount of 200$ per datapoint.
PerkinElmer
AS OF JAN 1 2015 THEY ARE DISCONTINUING THEIR ASSAY SERVICES DIVISION
Large collection of in vitro services including:
- Cytochrome P450
- Cytokine/Chemokine Secretion
- GPCRs
- Ion Channels (Ligand- & Voltage-Gated)
- Kinases
- Nuclear Receptors
- Other - Enzymes
- Other - Receptors
- Phosphodiesterases (PDEs)
- Transporters
and some in vivo services
Optivia
Specialized in transporters, based in the Bay Area.
Solvo
Specialized in transporters, based in the Bay Area.
GenScript
They have few assays for different classes of targets
BPS Biosciences
Mostly enzymes
InvivoGen
Located in San Diego, focusing on immune response
Assays for Pattern Recognition Receptor activity
- Toll-Like Receptors
- NOD-Like Receptors
- RIG-I-Like Receptors
- C-type Lectin Receptors
- Cytosolic dsDNA Sensors
- Inflammasome
- Autophagy & Innate Immunity
- PRR & PAMPs Detection
INDIGO Biosciences
Located in Pennsylvania, they can do nuclear hormone assay.
Sora Labs
It looks like they have some enzyme assays that they can run.
FlouFarma
Located in France, high content screening of live cells
Cytoskeleton
Compound screening against tubulin, microtubule, myosin, sarcomere, kinesin and small G-proteins.
Cayman Chemical
- Assay Services
Biochemists with experience in the areas of eicosanoids, steroids, oxidative stress, and inhibitor screening Use Cayman’s extensive line of well-characterized biochemical kits Enzyme immunoassay, colorimetric, and fluorometric assays available
- Screening Services
Comprehensive screening laboratory focused on epigenetics Backed by our core strengths in protein production, assay development, chemical synthesis, and medicinal chemistry Capacity to test compounds at a rate of up to 100,000 compounds per week Ability to profile compounds against a broad epigenetic enzyme panel Includes assays for methyltransferases, demethylases, acetyltransferases, deacetylases (HDACs and SIRTS), and histone code readers (ex. bromodomain proteins)
DiscoveRx
GPCR, Kinases, Nuclear Receptors, Epigenetic Targets and Signaling Pathways
HD Biosciences
HD Biosciences Co., Ltd. is a Shanghai-based, biology-focused preclinical drug discovery contract research organization (CRO). They do hit identification, hit-to-lead, assay development in major target classes, such as GPCRs, kinases, ion channels and transporters, and in a high-throughput screening format using plate-based platforms. Our screening capabilities span from cell line generation, biochemical, and cell-based functional assays for receptors, enzymes and ion channels in a variety of techniques, including:
- Fluorescence (e.g. HTRF, FP, FRET, FLIPR, Flexstation)
- Absorbance
- Luminescence (e.g. luciferase, b-lactamase, deGFP, reporter gene)
- Radiometrics (e.g. SPA, MicroBeta, Filtration)
- Electrophysiology (e.g. patch clamps)
- ImageXpress (e.g. live cell image HCA/HCS)
Other CROs
- Ricerca
- Absorption Biosystems
- amsbio not really a CRO but apparently they can do assays
- ArrayBridge The have ~850 enzymes listed that they say they have assays for, but little detail on what services they actually provide.
- SB Drug Discovery 50 PDEs, 50 Ion Channels, NHRs, GPCRs, Inflammation