Iso-ADP-Ribose Fluorescence Polarization Probe for the Screening of RNF146 WWE Domain Inhibitors

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Abstract

Poly-ADP-ribosylation is an important protein post-translational modification with diverse biological consequences. After binding poly-ADP-ribose on axis inhibition protein 1 (AXIN1) through its WWE domain, RING finger protein 146 (RNF146) can ubiquitinate AXIN1 and promote its proteasomal degradation and thus the oncogenic WNT signaling. Therefore, inhibiting the RNF146 WWE domain is a potential antitumor strategy. However, due to a lack of suitable screening methods, no inhibitors for this domain have been reported. Here, we developed a fluorescence polarization (FP)-based competition assay for the screening of RNF146 WWE inhibitors. This assay relies on a fluorescently tagged iso-ADP-ribose tracer compound, TAMRA-isoADPr. We report the design and synthesis of this tracer compound and show that it is a high-affinity tracer for the RNF146 WWE domain. This provides a convenient assay and will facilitate the development of small-molecule inhibitors for the RNF146 WWE domain.

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Peng, K., Anmangandla, A., Jana, S., Jin, Y., & Lin, H. (2024). Iso-ADP-Ribose Fluorescence Polarization Probe for the Screening of RNF146 WWE Domain Inhibitors. ACS Chemical Biology, 19(2), 300–307. https://doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.3c00512

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