Analysis of protein acetyltransferase structure–function relation by Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS): A tool to screen and characterize small molecule modulators

Arif, Mohammed ; Karthigeyan, Dhanasekaran ; Siddhanta, Soumik ; Kumar, G. V. Pavan ; Narayana, Chandrabhas ; Kundu, Tapas K. (2012) Analysis of protein acetyltransferase structure–function relation by Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS): A tool to screen and characterize small molecule modulators Protein Acetylation . pp. 239-261. ISSN 1064-3745

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Abstract

Among the different Posttranslational Modifications (PTMs) that significantly regulate the protein function, lysine acetylation has become the major focus, especially to understand the epigenetic role of the acetyltransferases, in cellular physiology. Furthermore, dysfunction of these acetyltransferases is well documented under pathophysiological conditions. Therefore, it is important to understand the dynamic structure–function relationship of acetyltransferases in a relatively less complicated and faster method, which could be efficiently exploited to design and synthesis of small molecule modulators (activators/inhibitors) of these enzymes for in vivo functional analysis and therapeutic purposes. We have developed Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) method, for acetyltransferases towards this goal. By employing SERS, we have not only demonstrated the autoacetylation induced structural changes of p300 enzyme but also could use this technique to characterize and design potent, specific inhibitors as well as activators of the p300. In this chapter we shall describe the methods in detail which could be highly useful for other classes of HATs and PTM enzymes.

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Keywords:Lysine Acetylation; Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering; Nanoparticles
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