High-Throughput Lead Discovery with Agilent RapidFire/MS Systems: Analysis of Acetyl-Coenzyme A Carboxylase (ACC)
Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACC) enzyme plays a central role in fatty acid biosynthesis and represents an important drug discovery target for metabolic disorders. Traditional ACC activity assays rely on radiometric CO2 liberation methods that are labor-intensive, time-consuming, and low throughput. The Agilent RapidFire High-throughput Mass Spectrometry system offers a label-free, direct detection approach that overcomes these limitations, enabling rapid and sensitive analysis of small mass changes resulting from enzymatic carboxylation.
This application note demonstrates the conversion of an intractable ACC assay into a high-throughput screening format using RapidFire/MS. Specific objectives include:
ACC assays were conducted by incubating acetyl-CoA, bicarbonate, and ATP with purified ACC. Samples underwent solid-phase extraction (SPE) cleanup via the RapidFire autosampler directly coupled to a mass spectrometer, facilitating label-free detection of substrate and product at sub-micromolar levels. Linearity studies varied enzyme concentration and reaction time. Substrate titrations followed Michaelis–Menten kinetics. Inhibitor profiling employed myristoyl-, palmitoyl-, and stearoyl-CoA to derive IC50 values.
Key findings:
The RapidFire/MS method provides:
Emerging directions include:
The Agilent RapidFire High-throughput Mass Spectrometry system transforms traditionally low-throughput, intractable ACC assays into streamlined, high-efficiency workflows. By combining label-free native analyte detection with rapid sample processing, it enhances productivity and accelerates lead discovery efforts.
Sample Preparation, LC/MS
IndustriesClinical Research
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
The acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACC) enzyme plays a central role in fatty acid biosynthesis and represents an important drug discovery target for metabolic disorders. Traditional ACC activity assays rely on radiometric CO2 liberation methods that are labor-intensive, time-consuming, and low throughput. The Agilent RapidFire High-throughput Mass Spectrometry system offers a label-free, direct detection approach that overcomes these limitations, enabling rapid and sensitive analysis of small mass changes resulting from enzymatic carboxylation.
Study Objectives and Overview
This application note demonstrates the conversion of an intractable ACC assay into a high-throughput screening format using RapidFire/MS. Specific objectives include:
- Establishing linear product formation relative to enzyme concentration and incubation time
- Characterizing standard enzyme kinetics with varying acetyl-CoA substrate levels
- Determining inhibition potency (IC50) of long-chain acyl-CoA thioesters
Methodology and Instrumentation
ACC assays were conducted by incubating acetyl-CoA, bicarbonate, and ATP with purified ACC. Samples underwent solid-phase extraction (SPE) cleanup via the RapidFire autosampler directly coupled to a mass spectrometer, facilitating label-free detection of substrate and product at sub-micromolar levels. Linearity studies varied enzyme concentration and reaction time. Substrate titrations followed Michaelis–Menten kinetics. Inhibitor profiling employed myristoyl-, palmitoyl-, and stearoyl-CoA to derive IC50 values.
Main Results and Discussion
Key findings:
- Product formation showed linear dependence on ACC concentration and incubation time, confirming assay precision.
- Enzyme kinetics conformed to Michaelis–Menten behavior across acetyl-CoA concentrations.
- IC50 values for long-chain acyl-CoAs matched published data, validating inhibitor measurements.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The RapidFire/MS method provides:
- Label-free analysis, eliminating radiolabel handling
- Throughput comparable to plate-based optical assays
- Reduced assay time, cost, and workflow bottlenecks
- Direct relevance for lead discovery in drug development targeting ACC and other challenging enzymes
Future Trends and Applications
Emerging directions include:
- Integration with automated liquid handling for fully automated high-throughput workflows
- Multiplexed screening for simultaneous analysis of multiple enzymatic targets
- Application of high-resolution MS for in-depth mechanistic studies
- Coupling with predictive computational models to guide inhibitor design
Conclusion
The Agilent RapidFire High-throughput Mass Spectrometry system transforms traditionally low-throughput, intractable ACC assays into streamlined, high-efficiency workflows. By combining label-free native analyte detection with rapid sample processing, it enhances productivity and accelerates lead discovery efforts.
Reference
- M. Jonas et al. Mass Spectrometry in High Throughput Screening: A Case Study on Acetyl-Coenzyme A Carboxylase using RapidFire–Mass Spectrometry (RF-MS). Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, 2009, 12(6):752-759.
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