High-Throughput Platform for Real-Time Monitoring of ATP-Generating Enzymes in Living Cells Based on a Lanthanide Probe.

TitleHigh-Throughput Platform for Real-Time Monitoring of ATP-Generating Enzymes in Living Cells Based on a Lanthanide Probe.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsGabr MT, Balupuri A, Kang NSook
JournalACS Sens
Volume5
Issue7
Pagination1872-1876
Date Published2020 07 24
ISSN2379-3694
KeywordsAdenosine Triphosphate, Drug Discovery, High-Throughput Screening Assays, Lanthanoid Series Elements
Abstract

Remarkable variation between cell-free and cellular measurements of enzyme activity triggered the unmet need to develop tools for monitoring enzyme activity in living cells. Such tools will advance our understanding of the biological functions of enzymes and their potential impact on drug discovery. We report in this study a universal assay for monitoring ATP-generating enzymes in living cells using a self-assembled Tb complex probe. Modulation of the rheological properties of cell culture media enabled shifting the lifetime of the Tb complex in the presence of ATP from micro-to-millisecond range. Based on the response of the Tb complex to ATP, cellular assays for 5 ATP-generating enzymes were developed. Remarkably, assessment of the activity of these enzymes in living cells is made possible for the first time. The pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) assay has been optimized for high-throughput screening (HTS) and further implemented in the identification of novel scaffolds as PKM2 inhibitors.

DOI10.1021/acssensors.0c00897
Alternate JournalACS Sens
PubMed ID32610895
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