An enzyme-coupled continuous fluorescence assay for farnesyl diphosphate synthases

Anal Biochem. 2012 Feb 1;421(1):158-63. doi: 10.1016/j.ab.2011.10.038. Epub 2011 Oct 28.

Abstract

Farnesyl diphosphate synthase (FDPS) catalyzes the conversion of isopentenyl diphosphate and dimethylallyl diphosphate to farnesyl diphosphate, a crucial metabolic intermediate in the synthesis of cholesterol, ubiquinone, and prenylated proteins; consequently, much effort has gone into developing inhibitors that target FDPS. Currently most FDPS assays either use radiolabeled substrates and are discontinuous or monitor pyrophosphate release and not farnesyl diphosphate (FPP) creation. Here we report the development of a continuous coupled enzyme assay for FDPS activity that involves the subsequent incorporation of the FPP product of that reaction into a peptide via the action of protein farnesyltransferase (PFTase). By using a dansylated peptide whose fluorescence quantum yield increases upon farnesylation, the rate of FDPS-catalyzed FPP production can be measured. We show that this assay is more sensitive than existing coupled assays, that it can be used to conveniently monitor FDPS activity in a 96-well plate format, and that it can reproduce IC(50) values for several previously reported FDPS inhibitors. This new method offers a simple, safe, and continuous method to assay FDPS activity that should greatly facilitate the screening of inhibitors of this important target.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Alkyl and Aryl Transferases / metabolism
  • Enzyme Inhibitors / chemistry
  • Enzyme Inhibitors / pharmacology
  • Escherichia coli Proteins / analysis
  • Escherichia coli Proteins / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Escherichia coli Proteins / metabolism
  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Geranyltranstransferase / analysis*
  • Geranyltranstransferase / antagonists & inhibitors
  • Geranyltranstransferase / metabolism
  • Recombinant Proteins / metabolism
  • Spectrometry, Fluorescence / methods*

Substances

  • Enzyme Inhibitors
  • Escherichia coli Proteins
  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Recombinant Proteins
  • Alkyl and Aryl Transferases
  • p21(ras) farnesyl-protein transferase
  • Geranyltranstransferase