Cell Chemical Biology
Volume 25, Issue 9, 20 September 2018, Pages 1117-1127.e4
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The MALDI-TOF E2/E3 Ligase Assay as Universal Tool for Drug Discovery in the Ubiquitin Pathway

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Highlights

  • We have developed a high-throughput MALDI-TOF assay for E2/E3 enzymes

  • It allows screening compound libraries without chemical or fluorescent probes

  • We tested the screen on three disease-relevant E3 ligases: MDM2, ITCH, and HOIP

  • We performed a proof-of-concept high-throughput screen against 1,430 compounds

Summary

Due to their role in many diseases, enzymes of the ubiquitin system have recently become interesting drug targets. Despite efforts, primary screenings of compound libraries targeting E2 enzymes and E3 ligases have been strongly limited by the lack of robust and fast high-throughput assays. Here we report a label-free high-throughput screening assay for ubiquitin E2 conjugating enzymes and E3 ligases based on MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. The MALDI-TOF E2/E3 assay allows testing E2 enzymes and E3 ligases for their ubiquitin transfer activity, identifying E2/E3 active pairs, inhibitor potency and specificity and screening compound libraries in vitro without chemical or fluorescent probes. We demonstrate that the MALDI-TOF E2/E3 assay is a universal tool for drug discovery screening in the ubiquitin pathway as it is suitable for working with all E3 ligase families and requires a reduced amount of reagents, compared with standard biochemical assays.

Keywords

ubiquitin
E3 ligase
E2 enzyme
MALDI-TOF
mass spectrometry
drug discovery
high-throughput assay
MDM2
HOIP
ITCH

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