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Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening

Volume 13 Issue 1
ISSN: 1386-2073

 

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  A Universal, Fully Automated High Throughput Screening Assay for Pyrophosphate and Phosphate Release from Enzymatic Reactions
  pp.27-38 (12) Authors: Scott D. Pegan, Yang Tian, Valerie Sershon, Andrew D. Mesecar
 
 
      Abstract

The malachite green assay is often used for measuring the presence of inorganic mono-phosphate concentrations. Some studies have adapted this assay for use in monitoring enzymatic reactions and have suggested its potential use in high throughput screening (HTS). With the increasing availability of laboratory automation, some studies are starting to explore the possibility of conducting limited, semi-automated versions of the assay. Here we report the optimization and complete adaptation of the malachite green assay to a fully automated, HTS platform that can be performed unattended with standard, commercially available, automated liquid-handling systems. The assay is universal for the majority of enzymes that release phosphate or pyrophosphate. Moreover, the assay is fully scalable from smaller drug screening efforts (˜ 20,000 wells per day) to ultra-high throughput environments (˜ 200,000 wells per day). The assay uses cost-effective, commercially available reagents, and can be used to perform automated IC50 value and kinetic parameter determination. Finally, we demonstrate the utility of the assay via the initial, primary screening of 100,080 compounds against two target enzymes from Bacillus anthracis, O-succinylbenzoyl-CoA synthetase and nicotinate mononucleotide adenylyltransferase.

 
  Keywords: Malachite green, high throughput screening, pyrophosphatase, assay techniques, phosphate
  Affiliation: Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 900 South Ashland Avenue (M/C 870), Chicago, IL 60607-7173, USA.
 
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