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Fluorescently Labelled ATP Analogues for Direct Monitoring of Ubiquitin Activation

Authors :
Andreas Zumbusch
Martin Scheffner
Daniel Hammler
Katrin Stuber
Andreas Marx
Fabian Offensperger
Source :
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Simple and robust assays to monitor enzymatic ATP cleavage with high efficiency in real‐time are scarce. To address this shortcoming, we developed fluorescently labelled adenosine tri‐, tetra‐ and pentaphosphate analogues of ATP. The novel ATP analogues bear — in contrast to earlier reports — only a single acridone‐based dye at the terminal phosphate group. The dye's fluorescence is quenched by the adenine component of the ATP analogue and is restored upon cleavage of the phosphate chain and dissociation of the dye from the adenosine moiety. Thereby the activity of ATP‐cleaving enzymes can be followed in real‐time. We demonstrate this proficiency for ubiquitin activation by the ubiquitin‐activating enzymes UBA1 and UBA6 which represents the first step in an enzymatic cascade leading to the covalent attachment of ubiquitin to substrate proteins, a process that is highly conserved from yeast to humans. We found that the efficiency to serve as cofactor for UBA1/UBA6 very much depends on the length of the phosphate chain of the ATP analogue: triphosphates are used poorly while pentaphosphates are most efficiently processed. Notably, the novel pentaphosphate‐harbouring ATP analogue supersedes the efficiency of recently reported dual‐dye labelled analogues and thus, is a promising candidate for broad applications.<br />Novel fluorescently labelled ATP analogues for direct monitoring of ubiquitin activation: Fluorescently modified adenosine tri‐, tetra‐ and pentaphosphates (ATP) analogues changing their fluorescence properties upon enzymatic turnover have been synthesised and applied to both E1s found in humans. Pentaphosphates were found to have superior processing and with the used acridone fluorophore the read‐out showed both fluorescence intensity and lifetime, making this assay versatile in application.

Details

ISSN :
15213765
Volume :
26
Issue :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
Accession number :
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