An Efficient High-Throughput Screening Method for MYST Family Acetyltransferases, a New Class of Epigenetic Drug Targets

Author:

Falk Hendrik123,Connor Theresa1,Yang Hong13,Loft Karen J.13,Alcindor Joanne L.123,Nikolakopoulos George123,Surjadi Regina N.4,Bentley John D.4,Hattarki Meghan K.4,Dolezal Olan4,Murphy James M.12,Monahan Brendon J.4,Peat Thomas S.4,Thomas Tim12,Baell Jonathan B.123,Parisot John P.123,Street Ian P.123

Affiliation:

1. The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

2. Department of Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

3. Cancer Therapeutics CRC P/L, High Throughput Screening Group, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia

4. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Materials Science and Engineering Division, Parkville, Victoria, Australia

Abstract

Epigenetic aberrations are increasingly regarded as key factors in cancer progression. Recently, deregulation of histone acetyltransferases (HATs) has been linked to several types of cancer. Monocytic leukemia zinc finger protein (MOZ) is a member of the MYST family of HATs, which regulate gene expression in cell proliferation and differentiation. Deregulation of these processes through constitutively active MOZ fusion proteins gives rise to the formation of leukemic stem cells, rendering MOZ an excellent target for treating myeloid leukemia. The authors implemented a hit discovery campaign to identify small-molecule inhibitors of MOZ-HAT activity. They developed a robust, homogeneous assay measuring the acetylation of synthetic histone peptides. In a primary screening campaign testing 243 000 lead-like compounds, they identified inhibitors from several chemical classes. Secondary assays were used to eliminate assay-interfering compounds and prioritize confirmed hits. This study establishes a new high-throughput assay for HAT activity and could provide the foundation for the development of a new class of drugs for the treatment of leukemias.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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