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A novel cell-based, high-content assay for phosphorylation of Lats2 by Aurora A.

Amy Emery1, David A Sorrell, Stacy Lawrence, Emma Easthope, Mark Stockdale, David O Jones, Daniella Zheleva, Frederic Scaerou, David M Glover.   

Abstract

Aurora A kinase is a key regulator of mitosis, which is upregulated in several human cancers, making it a potential target for anticancer therapeutics. Consequently, robust medium- to high-throughput cell-based assays to measure Aurora A kinase activity are critical for the development of small-molecule inhibitors. Here the authors compare measurement of the phosphorylation of two Aurora A substrates previously used in high-content screening Aurora A assays, Aurora A itself and TACC3, with a novel substrate Lats2. Using antibodies directed against phosphorylated forms of Aurora A (pThr288), P-TACC3 (pSer558), and P-Lats2 (pSer83), the authors investigate their suitability in parallel for development of a cell-based assay using several reference Aurora inhibitors: MLN8054, VX680, and AZD1152-HQPA. They validate a combined assay of target-specific phosphorylation of Lats2 at the centrosome and an increase in mitotic index as a measure of Aurora A activity. The assay is both sensitive and robust and has acceptable assay performance for high-throughput screening or potency estimation from concentration-response assays. It has the advantage that it can be carried out using a commercially available monoclonal antibody against phospho-Lats2 and the widely available Cellomics ArrayScan HCS reader and thus represents a significant addition to the tools available for the identification of Aurora A specific inhibitors.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21788394     DOI: 10.1177/1087057111413923

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Screen        ISSN: 1087-0571


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