Assay Method Information

Assay Name:  Caliper Endpoint Assay for HDAC Enzymatic Activity Assay
Description:  HDAC reactions were assembled in 384 well plates (Greiner) in a total volume of 20 μL as follows: HDAC proteins (and their regulatory subunit, if applicable) were pre-diluted in the assay buffer comprising: 100 mM HEPES, pH 7.5, 0.1% BSA, 0.01% Triton X-100, 25 mM KCl and dispensed into a 384 well plate (10 μL per well). An example of enzyme concentrations used in each assay is listed in the table below.Substrate Regulatory [Enzyme] Substrate Conc IncubationAssay Expression Construct subunit nM Peptide (μM) Time (hr)HDAC6 Full length Human HDAC6 None 6 FAM- 1 5with C-terminal FLAG-tag, RHKK(Ac)-expressed in baculovirus NH2expression system.HDAC8 Full length Human HDAC8 None 5 FAM- 1 3with N-terminal HIS-tag, RHKK(TFAexpressed in baculovirus c)-NH2expression system.Test compounds were serially pre-diluted in 100% DMSO using 3-fold dilution steps and added to the protein samples by acoustic dispensing (Labcyte Echo). Concentration of DMSO was equalized to 1% in all samples. Final compound concentration in assays typically ranged from 100 μM to 0.00056 μM for a 12-point concentration-response format.Control samples (0%-inhibition in the absence of inhibitor, DMSO only) and 100%-inhibition (in the absence of enzyme) were assembled in replicates of four (for each caliper sipper) and used to calculate the %-inhibition in the presence of compounds. At this step compounds were pre-incubated with enzyme for 30 minutes at room temperature (20-23° C.). The reactions were initiated by addition of 10 μL of the FAM-labeled substrate peptide (see table above) pre-diluted in the same assay buffer. Final concentration of substrate peptide was 1 μM. The reactions were allowed to proceed at room temperature (20-23° C.). Typical incubation times for each HDAC, based on pre-determined enzyme progress curves, vary and are listed in table above. Following incubation, the reactions were quenched by addition of 50 μL of termination buffer (100 mM HEPES, pH7.5, 0.01% Triton X-100, 0.05% SDS). Terminated plates were analyzed on a microfluidic electrophoresis instrument (Caliper LabChip® 3000, Caliper Life Sciences/Perkin Elmer) which enables electrophoretic separation of deacetylated product from acetylated substrate. A change in the relative intensity of the peptide substrate and product is the parameter measured.
Affinity data for this assay
 

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