Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1173820 Analytical Biochemistry 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK3β) and casein kinase-1α (CK1α) are multifunctional kinases that play critical roles in the regulation of a number of cellular processes. In spite of their importance, molecular imaging tools for noninvasive and real-time monitoring of their kinase activities have not been devised. Here we report development of the bioluminescent GSK3β and CK1α reporter (BGCR) based on firefly luciferase complementation. Treatment of SW620 cells stably expressing the reporter with inhibitors of GSK3β (SB415286 and LiCl) or CK1α (CKI-7) resulted in dose- and time-dependent increases in BGCR activity that were validated using Western blotting. No increase in bioluminescence was observed in the case of S37A mutant (GSK3β inhibitors) or S45A mutant (CKI-7), demonstrating the specificity of the reporter. Imaging of mice tumor xenograft generated with BGCR-expressing SW620 cells following treatment with LiCl showed unique oscillations in GSK3β activity that were corroborated by phosphorylated GSK3β immunoblotting. Taken together, the BGCR is a novel molecular imaging tool that reveals unique insight into GSK3β and CK1α kinase activities and may provide a powerful tool in experimental therapeutics for rapid optimization of dose and schedule of targeted therapies and for monitoring therapeutic response.

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