A duplexed high-throughput mass spectrometry assay for bifunctional POLB polymerase and lyase activity

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Zachary A. Gurard-Levin , Brian McMillan , Douglas A. Whittington , Brian Doyon , Michael D. Scholle , Jacques Ermolieff , Madhavi Bandi , Mu-Sen Liu , Alvaro Amor , William D. Mallender
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Abstract

Polymerase β (POLB), with dual functionality as a lyase and polymerase, plays a critical role in the base excision repair (BER) pathway to maintain genomic stability. POLB knockout and rescue studies in BRCA1/2-mutant cancer cell lines revealed that inhibition of lyase and polymerase activity is required for the synthetic lethal interaction observed with PARP inhibitors, highlighting POLB as a valuable therapeutic target. Traditional biochemical assays to screen for enzyme inhibitors focus on a single substrate to product relationship and limit the comprehensive analysis of enzymes such as POLB that utilize multiple substrates or catalyze a multi-step reaction. This report describes the first high-throughput mass spectrometry-based screen to measure the two distinct biochemical activities of POLB in a single assay using a duplexed self-assembled monolayer desorption ionization (SAMDI) mass spectrometry methodology. A multiplexed assay for POLB dual enzymatic activities was developed optimizing for kinetically balanced conditions and a collection of 200,000 diverse small molecules was screened in the duplexed format. Small molecule modulators identified in the screen were confirmed in a traditional fluorescence-based polymerase strand-displacement assay and an orthogonal label-free binding assay using SAMDI affinity selection mass spectrometry (ASMS). This work demonstrates the flexibility of high-throughput mass spectrometry approaches in drug discovery and highlights a novel application of SAMDI technology that opens new avenues for multiplexed high-throughput screening.

双功能 POLB 聚合酶和裂解酶活性的双联高通量质谱分析法。
聚合酶β(POLB)具有裂解酶和聚合酶的双重功能,在碱基切除修复(BER)途径中发挥着维持基因组稳定性的关键作用。在 BRCA1/2 突变癌细胞系中进行的 POLB 基因敲除和拯救研究表明,抑制裂解酶和聚合酶活性是 PARP 抑制剂合成致死相互作用的必要条件,这突出表明 POLB 是一个有价值的治疗靶点。筛选酶抑制剂的传统生化测定法侧重于单一底物与产物的关系,限制了对诸如 POLB 等利用多种底物或催化多步反应的酶的全面分析。本报告介绍了首次基于高通量质谱的筛选,利用双联自组装单层解吸电离(SAMDI)质谱方法,在一次检测中测量 POLB 的两种不同生化活性。我们开发了一种针对 POLB 双酶活性的多重检测方法,优化了动力学平衡条件,并以双联格式筛选了 20 万种不同的小分子化合物。在传统的基于荧光的聚合酶链置换测定和使用 SAMDI 亲和选择质谱(ASMS)的正交无标记结合测定中,对筛选出的小分子调节剂进行了确认。这项工作证明了高通量质谱方法在药物发现中的灵活性,并强调了 SAMDI 技术的新应用,为多路复用高通量筛选开辟了新途径。
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SLAS Technology
SLAS Technology Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
47
审稿时长
106 days
期刊介绍: SLAS Technology emphasizes scientific and technical advances that enable and improve life sciences research and development; drug-delivery; diagnostics; biomedical and molecular imaging; and personalized and precision medicine. This includes high-throughput and other laboratory automation technologies; micro/nanotechnologies; analytical, separation and quantitative techniques; synthetic chemistry and biology; informatics (data analysis, statistics, bio, genomic and chemoinformatics); and more.
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