A Real-time Fluorogenic Phospholipase A(2) Assay for Biochemical and Cellular Activity Measurements
Overview
Biology
Chemistry
Affiliations
A fluorogenic analog of the PLA(2) substrate PC, named Dabcyl-BODIPY-PC, or simply DBPC, was synthesized with a fluorescence quencher (Dabcyl, 4-[(4-[N,N-dimethylamino]phenyl)azo]benzoic acid) in the sn-1 acyl chain and a BODIPY fluor in the sn-2 acyl chain. DBPC was recognized by sPLA(2) from each of the four sources examined (bee venom, human synovial fluid, cobra venom, and bovine pancreas). A dramatic and quantifiable fluorescence enhancement of DBPC occurred upon phospholipase digestion both in the presence and absence of excess PC. Both real-time and endpoint assays for PLA(2) were sensitive, consistent, and rapid. Thus, DBPC can be used as a sensitive fluorogenic probe for in vitro high-throughput screening assays for PLA(2) activation and inhibition and would expedite studies of PLA(2) in cellular signaling, in vitro screening for drug discovery, and subcellular localization of enzyme activity.
Sagar R, Lou J, Best M Bioorg Med Chem. 2023; 87:117301.
PMID: 37150117 PMC: 11070226. DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2023.117301.
Imaging mycobacterial growth and division with a fluorogenic probe.
Hodges H, Brown R, Crooks J, Weibel D, Kiessling L Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018; 115(20):5271-5276.
PMID: 29703753 PMC: 5960302. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1720996115.
Sutto-Ortiz P, Camacho-Ruiz M, Kirchmayr M, Camacho-Ruiz R, Mateos-Diaz J, Noiriel A PeerJ. 2017; 5:e3524.
PMID: 28695068 PMC: 5501967. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.3524.
Multivalent nanoparticle networks enable point-of-care detection of human phospholipase-A2 in serum.
Chapman R, Lin Y, Burnapp M, Bentham A, Hillier D, Zabron A ACS Nano. 2015; 9(3):2565-2573.
PMID: 25756526 PMC: 5407437. DOI: 10.1021/nn5057595.
Activatable Optical Probes for the Detection of Enzymes.
Drake C, Miller D, Jones E Curr Org Synth. 2013; 8(4):498-520.
PMID: 23519774 PMC: 3601828. DOI: 10.2174/157017911796117232.