Journal of Lipid Research (Feb 2007)

Fluorogenic substrates for high-throughput measurements of endothelial lipase activity

  • Lyndon J. Mitnaul,
  • Jenny Tian,
  • Charlotte Burton,
  • My-Hanh Lam,
  • Yuping Zhu,
  • Steve H. Olson,
  • Jonathan E. Schneeweis,
  • Paul Zuck,
  • Shilpa Pandit,
  • Matt Anderson,
  • Milana M. Maletic,
  • Sherman T. Waddell,
  • Samuel D. Wright,
  • Carl P. Sparrow,
  • Erik G. Lund

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 2
pp. 472 – 482

Abstract

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Endothelial lipase (EL) has been shown to be a critical determinant for high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in vivo; therefore, assays that measure EL activity have become important for the discovery of small molecule inhibitors that specifically target EL. Here, we describe fluorescent Bodipy-labeled substrates that can be used in homogeneous, ultra-high-throughput kinetic assays that measure EL phospholipase or triglyceride lipase activities. Triton X-100 detergent micelles and synthetic HDL particles containing Bodipy-labeled phospholipid or Bodipy-labeled triglyceride substrates were shown to be catalytic substrates for EL, LPL, and HL. More importantly, only synthetic HDL particles containing Bodipy-labeled triglyceride were ideal substrates for EL, LPL, and HL in the presence of high concentrations of human or mouse serum. These data suggest that substrate presentation is a critical factor when determining EL activity in the presence of serum.

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