Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7556679 | Analytical Biochemistry | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
Neddylation is a posttranslational modification that regulates protein stability, activity, and subcellular localization. Here, we describe a new tool for exploring the neddylation cycle of cullin1 (Cul1) directly in a cellular context. This assay utilizes the NanoLuc® Binary Technology (NanoBiT) to monitor the covalent neddylation status of Cul1. A stable clonal cell line derived from HEK293 was developed that expressed a C-terminus LgBiT tagged-Cul1 and N-terminus SmBiT tagged-Nedd8. Using this cell line, we screened inhibitors that are known to disrupt Nedd8 biology and demonstrated that both inhibitors of Nedd8-activating enzyme (NAE) and Constitutive photomorphogenesis 9 signalosome (CSN) complex produce concentration and time dependent signal decreases and increases, respectively. The kinetics of both responses could be monitored in real time and demonstrated that modulation of the Nedd8 pathway occurs rapidly. Further characterization of the cellular components of this cell line was performed in order to quantify the various levels of Cul1, Nedd8 and NAE and determined to be near endogenous levels. There was no difference between control and stably transfected cell lines in viability studies of NAE and CSN inhibitors. Taken together, these results suggest that the NanoBiT assay can be used to monitor Cul1 neddylation specifically and in real time.
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Authors
Marie K. Schwinn, Trish Hoang, Xiaofeng Yang, Xiansi Zhao, Jingya Ma, Ping Li, Keith V. Wood, William D. Mallender, Michael E. Bembenek, Zhong-Hua Yan,