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A novel high throughput screening assay for HCV NS3 helicase activity
M Hicham Alaoui-Ismaili et al. Antiviral Res. 2000 Jun.
Abstract
A novel assay for measurement of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS3 helicase activity was developed using Flashplate technology. This assay involves the use of a DNA duplex substrate and recombinant HCV NS3 produced in Escherichia coli. The DNA duplex consisted of a pair of oligonucleotides, one biotinylated, the other radiolabeled at their respective 5' termini. This DNA duplex was immobilized, via the biotin molecule, on the surface of a neutravidin-coated SMP103 Flashplate (NEN Life Science Products). Helicase activity results in the release of the radiolabeled oligonucleotide, which translates in signal reduction with respect to control wells. Biochemical characterization of the HCV NS3 helicase activity was performed using this assay. We demonstrated that the NS3-mediated unwinding is proportional to both the amount of DNA substrate in the well, and to the NS3 concentration in the reaction. Most of the NS3-mediated unwinding was achieved in the initial 60 min of incubation. As expected the reactions were ATP-dependent and found to be affected by the concentration of MgCl(2), MnCl(2), KCl, EDTA, and by pH. We found this assay to be highly reproducible since only slight variation was observed when a total of 68 helicase reactions were performed on one plate. Therefore, this Flashplate helicase assay is fast, convenient and reproducible. These criteria make it suitable for high throughput screening of potential NS3 helicase inhibitors.
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