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Acylation-coupled lipophilic induction of polarisation (Acyl-cLIP): a universal assay for lipid transferase and hydrolase enzymes

Journal

CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue 39, Pages 8995-9000

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9sc01785b

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Funding

  1. Cancer Research UK [C6433/A16402, C29637/A20183, C20724/A14414, C20724/A26752]
  2. Imperial Confidence in Concept - Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund [204834/Z/16/Z]
  3. Imperial Confidence in Concept - MRC Confidence in Concept Award [MC_PC_16046]
  4. European Union Framework Program 7 (Marie Curie Intra European Fellowship)
  5. European Research Council under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme [647278]
  6. Wellcome Trust [102749/Z/13/Z, FC001002, FC001999]
  7. EPSRC
  8. Royal Thai Government scholarship
  9. Francis Crick Institute from Cancer Research UK [FC001002, FC001999]
  10. UK Medical Research Council [FC001002, FC001999]
  11. Wellcome Trust [204834/Z/16/Z, 102749/Z/13/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust
  12. MRC [MC_PC_16046] Funding Source: UKRI

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Posttranslational attachment of lipids to proteins is important for many cellular functions, and the enzymes responsible for these modifications are implicated in many diseases, from cancer to neurodegeneration. Lipid transferases and hydrolases are increasingly tractable therapeutic targets, but present unique challenges for high-throughput biochemical enzyme assays which hinder development of new inhibitors. We present Acylation-coupled Lipophilic Induction of Polarisation (Acyl-cLIP) as the first universally applicable biochemical lipidation assay, exploiting the hydrophobic nature of lipidated peptides to drive a polarised fluorescence readout. Acyl-cLIP allows sensitive, accurate, real-time measurement of S- or N-palmitoylation, N-myristoylation, S-farnesylation or S-geranylgeranylation. Furthermore, it is applicable to transfer and hydrolysis reactions, and we demonstrate its extension to a high-throughput screening format. We anticipate that Acyl-cLIP will greatly expedite future drug discovery efforts against these challenging targets.

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