Utilization of substrate-induced quenching for screening targets promoting NADH and NADPH consumption

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Oxidation of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotides is a common event for many biochemical reactions. However, its exploitation for ultrahigh-throughput screening purposes is not an easy task and is affected by various drawbacks. It is known that such nucleotides induce quenching on the fluorescence of several dyes and that this quenching disappearswith oxidation of the nucleotide. We have made use of this property to develop an assay for high-throughput screening with NADH and NADPH-dependent reductases. Full screening campaigns have been run with excellent assay quality parameters, and interesting hits have been identified. The method is amenable to miniaturization and allows easy identification of false positives without needing extra secondary assays. Although it is based onmonitoring substrate consumption, it is demonstrated that the effect of fractional conversion on assay sensitivity is negligible. © 2006 Society for Biomolecular Sciences.

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Vázquez, M. J., Ashman, S., Ramón, F., Calvo, D., Bardera, A., Martín, J. J., … Domínguez, J. M. (2006). Utilization of substrate-induced quenching for screening targets promoting NADH and NADPH consumption. Journal of Biomolecular Screening, 11(1), 75–81. https://doi.org/10.1177/1087057105283296

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