Nucleoside hydrolase immobilized on magnetic particles as a tool for onflow screening and characterization of inhibitors

Pamella Christina Ortega de Oliveira, Millena Santana Ceroullo, Mayane Barbosa dos Santos, Pedro Rodrigues Coelho Medeiros, Bruno Clemente Brandão Marques,Luzineide Wanderley Tinoco,Maria Cecília Bastos Vieira de Souza,Fernanda da Costa Santos Boechat,Marcela Cristina de Moraes

Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis(2023)

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Nucleoside Hydrolases (NH) are considered a target for the development of new antiprotozoal agents. The development of new and automated screening assays for the identification of NH inhibitors can accelerate the first stages of the drug discovery process. In this work, NH from Leishmania donovani (LdNH) was covalently immobilized onto magnetic particles (LdNH-MPs) and trapped by magnets into a TFE tube to yield an immobilized enzyme reactor (IMER). For an automated assay, the LdNH-MP-IMER was connected in-line to an analytical column in an HPLC-DAD system to monitor the enzyme activity through quantification of the product hypoxanthine. Kinetic studies provided a KM value of 2079 ± 87 µmol.L−1 for the inosine substrate. Validation of the LdNH-MP-IMER for onflow screening purposes was performed with a library containing 12 quinolone ribonucleosides. Among them, three were identified as new competitive LdNH inhibitors, with Ki values between 83.5 and 169.4 µmol.L−1. This novel in-line screening assay has proven to be reliable, fast, low cost, and applicable to large libraries of compounds.
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Immobilized enzymes,Screening assays,Inhibitors,Liquid Chromatography,Ribonucleosides
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