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A homogeneous quenching resonance energy transfer assay for the kinetic analysis of the GTPase nucleotide exchange reaction
Authors:Kari Kopra  Alessio Ligabue  Qi Wang  Markku Syrjänpää  Olga Blaževitš  Stefan Veltel  Arjan J van Adrichem  Pekka Hänninen  Daniel Abankwa  Harri Härmä
Institution:1. Institute of Biomedicine, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Laboratory of Biophysics, University of Turku, Tykist?katu 6A 5th floor, 20520, Turku, Finland
2. Turku Centre for Biotechnology, University of Turku and ?bo Akademi University, 20520, Turku, Finland
3. University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistra?e 52, 20246, Hamburg, Germany
4. Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, University of Helsinki, 00014, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:A quenching resonance energy transfer (QRET) assay for small GTPase nucleotide exchange kinetic monitoring is demonstrated using nanomolar protein concentrations. Small GTPases are central signaling proteins in all eukaryotic cells acting as a “molecular switches” that are active in the GTP-state and inactive in the GDP-state. GTP-loading is highly regulated by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs). In several diseases, most prominently cancer, this process in misregulated. The kinetics of the nucleotide exchange reaction reports on the enzymatic activity of the GEF reaction system and is, therefore, of special interest. We determined the nucleotide exchange kinetics using europium-labeled GTP (Eu-GTP) in the QRET assay for small GTPases. After GEF catalyzed GTP-loading of a GTPase, a high time-resolved luminescence signal was found to be associated with GTPase bound Eu-GTP, whereas the non-bound Eu-GTP fraction was quenched by soluble quencher. The association kinetics of the Eu-GTP was measured after GEF addition, whereas the dissociation kinetics could be determined after addition of unlabeled GTP. The resulting association and dissociation rates were in agreement with previously published values for H-RasWt, H-RasQ61G, and K-RasWt, respectively. The broader applicability of the QRET assay for small GTPases was demonstrated by determining the kinetics of the Ect2 catalyzed RhoAWt GTP-loading. The QRET assay allows the use of nanomolar protein concentrations, as more than 3-fold signal-to-background ratio was achieved with 50 nM GTPase and GEF proteins. Thus, small GTPase exchange kinetics can be efficiently determined in a HTS compatible 384-well plate format.
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