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Evaluating Hedgehog Acyltransferase Activity and Inhibition Using the Acylation-coupled Lipophilic Induction of Polarization (Acyl-cLIP) Assay.

Sebastian A Andrei1, Edward W Tate2, Thomas Lanyon-Hogg3.   

Abstract

Palmitoylation of the Hedgehog family of proteins is a critical step in the Hedgehog signaling pathway and is performed by the membrane-bound O-acyltransferase enzyme Hedgehog acyltransferase (HHAT). Measurement of HHAT activity has traditionally relied on radiolabeled fatty acid substrates, which imposes considerable constraints on throughput, cost, and safety, consequently hindering the efficient identification and development of small-molecule HHAT inhibitors. The Acylation-coupled Lipophilic Induction of Polarisation (Acyl-cLIP) assay was recently developed in our lab as a novel platform to evaluate lipidation of peptides in real time and high throughput. In this chapter, we describe the isolation of active HHAT from HEK293a cells and application of the Acyl-cLIP assay to characterize HHAT inhibitors. Our methodology uses standard chemical biology lab equipment and yields high-quality kinetic data from minimal sample volumes. The assay uses standard 384-well plates and is easily adapted to medium- or high-throughput screening formats.
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Keywords:  Biochemical assay; Drug discovery; Hedgehog acyltransferase; Palmitoylation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34562239     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1701-4_2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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1.  Microfluidic Mobility Shift Assay for Real-Time Analysis of Peptide N-Palmitoylation.

Authors:  Thomas Lanyon-Hogg; Neki V Patel; Markus Ritzefeld; Katherine J Boxall; Rosemary Burke; Julian Blagg; Anthony I Magee; Edward W Tate
Journal:  SLAS Discov       Date:  2017-01-31       Impact factor: 3.341

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