Towards a systematic assessment of assay interference: Identification of extensively tested compounds with high assay promiscuity

F1000Res. 2017 Aug 17:6:Chem Inf Sci-1505. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.12370.2. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

A large-scale statistical analysis of hit rates of extensively assayed compounds is presented to provide a basis for a further assessment of assay interference potential and multi-target activities. A special feature of this investigation has been the inclusion of compound series information in activity analysis and the characterization of analog series using different parameters derived from assay statistics. No prior knowledge of compounds or targets was taken into consideration in the data-driven study of analog series. It was anticipated that taking large volumes of activity data, assay frequency, and assay overlap information into account would lead to statistically sound and chemically meaningful results. More than 6000 unique series of analogs with high hit rates were identified, more than 5000 of which did not contain known interference candidates, hence providing ample opportunities for follow-up analyses from a medicinal chemistry perspective.

Keywords: Biological screening data; active compounds; assay frequency; assay interference; hit rate distribution; statistical analysis.

Grants and funding

DS is supported by Sonderforschungsbereich 704 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.