SPARK:一种新的肽基转移酶活性测定方法。

Alexander S Mankin, Norbert Polacek
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肽键的形成是蛋白质合成过程中的中心化学反应,由位于核糖体亚基中的肽基转移酶中心催化。该活性位点由普遍保守的rRNA核苷组成。肽基转移酶中心是迄今为止天然抗生素在细胞中最常用的靶点。在这里,我们描述了一种新的,简单的,方便的方法来评估肽键的形成,我们命名为SPARK。SPARK的基本原理是使用两种与天然tRNA底物非常相似的反应底物(一种是生物素化的,另一种带有氚标签),它们在转肽化过程中形成共价连接。这种肽键的形成允许捕获和直接定量的放射性产物,现在加入到生物素组,使用闪烁接近测定技术。氚化的放射性配体与链霉亲和素涂覆的珠子结合,引起嵌入珠子的闪烁体的激发,从而导致放射性的检测。由于不需要产品纯化步骤,SPARK适用于简单的自动化,这使得它在寻找新型抗生素的天然或合成化合物库的高通量筛选中非常有用。
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SPARK: a new peptidyl transferase activity assay.

The formation of peptide bonds is the central chemical reaction during protein synthesis and is catalyzed by the peptidyl transferase center residing in the large ribosomal subunit. This active site is composed of universally conserved rRNA nucleosides. The peptidyl transferase center is by far the most frequently used target site of natural antibiotics in the cell. Here we describe a novel, simple, and convenient method to assess peptide bond formation which we named SPARK. The basic principle of SPARK is the use of two reaction substrates that closely resemble the natural tRNA substrates (one is biotinylated and the other carries a tritium label) that become covalently connected during transpeptidation. Formation of this peptide bond then allows capture and direct quantification of the radiolabled product, now joined to the biotin group, using the scintillation proximity assay technology. Binding of the tritiated radioligand to streptavidin-coated beads causes the excitation of the bead-embedded scintillant, thus resulting in the detection of radioactivity. Since no product purification step is required, SPARK is amenable to simple automation, which makes it useful in high-throughput screens of natural or synthetic compound libraries in the search for novel antibiotics.

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