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Development and Validation of a Hedgehog Heparin-binding Assay for High-throughput Screening

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Journal MethodsX
Specialty Pathology
Date 2021 Aug 26
PMID 34434730
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Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is a morphogenic protein with critical roles in embryogenesis and the development of some cancers. Hence, identifying inhibitors of the Shh pathway is of great therapeutic value. Heparin and HSPGs act as crucial modulators of Shh activity. To identify molecules that antagonize Shh binding to heparin we have developed a solid-phase plate-based assay. The N-terminal domain of Shh (ShhN) protein is first coated in 384-well plates and the direct binding of fluorescein-labeled heparin (flu-heparin) assessed by measuring the fluorescence signal after incubation and wash steps. Binding of ShhN protein to the 384-well plates was confirmed and optimized by a standard ELISA using a monoclonal antibody recognizing folded ShhN. The assay was validated using whole plate minimum and maximum signal wells with a Z' of 0.68-0.75 determined. Herein, we describe the development and validation of a high throughput screen to identify small molecule antagonists of Shh heparin binding. Overall, this method•Results in an optimized and validated assay for hedgehog heparin binding.•Delivers a cost effective high-throughput screen format for hedgehog heparin antagonist screening.

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