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Journal of Biomolecular Screening | 2008

Evaluating PI3 Kinase Isoforms Using Transcreener™ ADP Assays

Tony A. Klink; Karen M. Kleman-Leyer; Andrew L. Kopp; Thane A. Westermeyer; Robert G. Lowery

Development of drugs targeting lipid kinases has been delayed by the lack of robust screening assays. Methods are needed that can accommodate the presentation of different acceptor substrates in the optimal lipid environment. The Transcreener™ ADP Assay relies on homogeneous immunodetection of adenosine diphosphate (ADP), using either fluorescence polarization (FP) or time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (TR-FRET) as a signal output. Detection of ADP—the invariant product of all kinase reactions—provides complete flexibility for varying lipid substrate parameters. The authors used this assay to optimize dispersal methods for C8 and C16 phosphatidylinositol 4,5 bisphosphate substrates and to assess the effects of chain length on the activity and inhibition of phosphoinositide-3-kinase (PI3K) isoforms. The nonphysiological C8 substrate supported the highest activity. Known inhibitors were profiled using both the FP- and TR-FRET-based assays, and there was excellent concordance (r 2 = 0.93) in the IC 50 values. The overall rank order of inhibitors was the same using the C8 and C16 substrates, except for minor deviations. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis in the absence of substrate was detected with the PI3Kα isoform, and inhibitors affected PI3Kα intrinsic ATP hydrolysis activity similarly to lipid phosphorylation. (Journal of Biomolecular Screening 2008:476-485)


Journal of Biomolecular Screening | 2012

Development and validation of a generic fluorescent methyltransferase activity assay based on the Transcreener® AMP/GMP Assay

Tony A. Klink; Matt Staeben; Kim Twesten; Andrew L. Kopp; Meera Kumar; Rebecca Schall Dunn; Cori A. Pinchard; Karen M. Kleman-Leyer; Martin Klumpp; Robert G. Lowery

Methylation is a ubiquitous covalent modification used to control the function of diverse biomolecules including hormones, neurotransmitters, xenobiotics, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. Histone methyltransferases (HMTs) are currently of high interest as drug targets because of their role in epigenetic regulation; however, most HMT assay methods are either not amenable to a high-throughput screening (HTS) environment or are applicable to a limited number of enzymes. The authors developed a generic methyltransferase assay method using fluorescent immunodetection of adenosine monophosphate (AMP), which is formed from the MT reaction product S-adenosylhomocysteine in a dual-enzyme coupling step. The detection range of the assay; its suitability for HTS, including stability of reagents following dispensing and after addition to reactions; and the potential for interference from drug-like molecules was investigated. In addition, the use of the assay for measuring inhibitor potencies with peptide or intact protein substrates was examined through pilot screening with selected reference enzymes including HMT G9a. By combining a novel enzymatic coupling step with the well-characterized Transcreener AMP/GMP assay, the authors have developed a robust HTS assay for HMTs that should be broadly applicable to other types of methyltransferases as well.


Assay and Drug Development Technologies | 2009

Characterization and Optimization of a Red-Shifted Fluorescence Polarization ADP Detection Assay

Karen M. Kleman-Leyer; Tony A. Klink; Andrew L. Kopp; Thane A. Westermeyer; Mark D. Koeff; Brad Larson; Tracy J. Worzella; Cori A. Pinchard; Sebastianus A.T. van de Kar; Guido J.R. Zaman; Jorrit J. Hornberg; Robert G. Lowery


Archive | 2008

Assay method for group transfer reactions

Robert G. Lowery; Karen M. Kleman-Leyer; Matt Staeben; Thane A. Westermeyer


Archive | 2004

Kinase and phosphatase assays

Tony A. Klink; Jane A. Beebe; David A. Lasky; Karen M. Kleman-Leyer; Richard Somberg


Assay and Drug Development Technologies | 2010

Development and Validation of a Transcreener Assay for Detection of AMP- and GMP-Producing Enzymes

Matt Staeben; Karen M. Kleman-Leyer; Andrew L. Kopp; Thane A. Westermeyer; Robert G. Lowery


Archive | 2004

Bimolecular optical probes

Kevin R. Kupcho; Kurt W. Vogel; Elizabeth A. Werner; Jane A. Beebe; Tony A. Klink; David A. Lasky; Karen M. Kleman-Leyer; Richard Somberg


Archive | 2001

Identification and quantification of a protein carrying an N-terminal polyhistidine affinity tag

Thomas J. Burke; Robert G. Lowery; Karen M. Kleman-Leyer


Archive | 2008

Antibody that binds uridine diphosphate

Robert G. Lowery; Karen M. Kleman-Leyer; Matt Staeben; Thane A. Westermeyer


Archive | 2004

Kinase- und phosphatasetests

Elizabeth A. Werner; Tony A. Klink; Jane A. Beebe; David A. Lasky; Karen M. Kleman-Leyer; Richard Somberg

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