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Identification of small molecules that inhibit the interaction of TEM8 with anthrax protective antigen using a FRET assay.


ABSTRACT: Tumor marker endothelial 8 (TEM8) is a receptor for the protective antigen (PA) component of anthrax toxin. TEM8 is upregulated on endothelial cells lining the blood vessels within tumors, compared with normal blood vessels. A number of studies have demonstrated a pivotal role for TEM8 in developmental and tumor angiogenesis. We have also shown that targeting the anthrax receptors with a mutated form of PA inhibits angiogenesis and tumor formation in vivo. Here we describe the development and testing of a high-throughput fluorescence resonance energy transfer assay to identify molecules that strongly inhibit the interaction of PA and TEM8. The assay we describe is sensitive and robust, with a Z' value of 0.8. A preliminary screen of 2310 known bioactive library compounds identified ebselen and thimerosal as inhibitors of the TEM8-PA interaction. These molecules each contain a cysteine-reactive transition metal, and complementary studies indicate that their inhibition of interaction is due to modification of a cysteine residue in the TEM8 extracellular domain. This is the first demonstration of a high-throughput screening assay that identifies inhibitors of TEM8, with potential application for antianthrax and antiangiogenic diseases.

SUBMITTER: Cryan LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3859190 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of small molecules that inhibit the interaction of TEM8 with anthrax protective antigen using a FRET assay.

Cryan Lorna M LM   Habeshian Kaiane A KA   Caldwell Thomas P TP   Morris Meredith T MT   Ackroyd P Christine PC   Christensen Kenneth A KA   Rogers Michael S MS  

Journal of biomolecular screening 20130311 6


Tumor marker endothelial 8 (TEM8) is a receptor for the protective antigen (PA) component of anthrax toxin. TEM8 is upregulated on endothelial cells lining the blood vessels within tumors, compared with normal blood vessels. A number of studies have demonstrated a pivotal role for TEM8 in developmental and tumor angiogenesis. We have also shown that targeting the anthrax receptors with a mutated form of PA inhibits angiogenesis and tumor formation in vivo. Here we describe the development and te  ...[more]

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