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Progress towards a public chemogenomic set for protein kinases and a call for contributions

Fig 2

The screenable protein kinome.

Using assays from 10 vendors a total of 436 unique non-mutant human protein kinases can be readily screened. (a) Subfamily representation of the protein kinases that were not available through the 10 vendors. Nearly half of the unscreenable human kinome is composed of pseudokinases (b) Histogram illustrating how many vendors can be used to screen across the kinome. For example, there are 43 kinases that all 10 vendors have screens for (“all” bar). There are another 109 kinases screened by 9 out of 10 vendors (“9/10” bar). There are 38 kinases that only 1 out of the 10 vendors has assays for (“1/10” bar). Note: Our definition of the “screenable kinome” is those kinases for which there is a commercial assay that can be accessed. It is likely that assays could indeed be configured for many of the kinases not currently on this list.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181585.g002