A simplified scintillation proximity assay for fatty acid synthase activity: development and comparison with other FAS activity assays.

J Biomol Screen

Department of In Vitro Sciences, Merck Research Laboratories, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Published: July 2009

Fatty acid synthase (FAS), an essential enzyme for de novo lipogenesis, has been implicated in a number of disease states, including obesity, dyslipidemia, and cancer. To identify small-molecule inhibitors of FAS, the authors developed a bead-based scintillation proximity assay (SPA) to detect the fatty acid products of FAS enzymatic activity. This homogeneous SPA assay discriminates between a radiolabeled hydrophilic substrate of FAS (acetyl-coenzyme A) and the labeled lipophilic products of FAS (fatty acids), generating signal only when labeled fatty acids are present. The assay requires a single addition of unmodified polystyrene imaging SPA beads and can be miniaturized to 384- or 1536-well density with appropriate assay statistics for high-throughput screening. High-potency FAS inhibitors were used to compare the sensitivity of the SPA bead assay with previously described assays that measure FAS reaction intermediates (CoA-SH and NADP+). The advantages and disadvantages of these different FAS assays in small-molecule inhibitor discovery are discussed.

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