Assay Method Information

Assay Name:  S-Adenosylhomocysteine Hydrolase (SAHase) Inhibition
Description:  As a consequence of "D"-Isoneplanocin and "L"-Isoneplanocin, being isomers of Neplanocin A, which on one hand is a potent inhibitor of S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase (SAHase), a mechanism agreed upon as one source of its antiviral activity and on the other hand thought to contribute to cytotoxicity, the inhibitory efficiency on SAHase activity was assayed (source: rabbit erythrocytes). The inhibition of SAHase activity can be quantitated by the release of free homocysteine. SAHase from rabbit erythrocytes (Sigma) is dialyzed at 4° C. for 2 h in a buffer containing 20% glycerol and 50 mM potassium phosphate pH 7.4. The presence of adenosine deaminase insures that the reaction will proceed in the forward (hydrolysis) direction only. The enzyme preparation is incubated with or without the target compounds at different concentrations in 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer pH 7.4 for 5 minutes at 37° C. before SAH is added. The formation of homocysteine is detected using the Measure-iT thiol quantitation reagent according to the manufacturer's instructions (Life technologies, Carlsbad, Calif.). Plates are read on Spectra Max M2 (Molecular Devices).
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