Assay Method Information

Assay Name:  Biochemical Assay
Description:  The MAO-Glo Assay (commercial available from PROMEGA, #V1402) provides a sensitive method for the measurement of monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity (Valley, M. P. et al., 2006, Anal. Biochem. 359: 238-246) from a variety of tissues, biofluids or recombinant expressed or purified enzymes. As substrate a derivate of the beetle luciferin ((4S)-4,5-dihydro-2-(6-hydroxybenzothiazolyl)-4-thiazole-carboxylic acid) is used, which is oxidized at a primary amine moiety. After a spontaneous elimination and a catalyzed esterase reaction, the turnover of the luciferine by the luciferase is recorded as a signal of AOC3 activity.For the determination of AOC3 activity or compound inhibition potency, the compound inhibitors are dissolved in DMSO and adjusted to the respective assay concentration with reaction buffer (50 mM HEPES, 5 mM KCl, 2 mM CaCl2), 1.4 mM MgCl2, 120 mM NaCl, 0.001% (v/v) Tween 20, 100 μM TCEP, pH 7.4). An aliquot of 3 μL of the compound dilution is added to a 384 well plate (Optiplate, PS, flat bottom, white, PERKIN ELMER, #6007290) with a final DMSO concentration of 6.6%. Recombinant CHO cells, overexpressing the human (1500 cells/well), mouse (1000 cells/well) or rat (500 cells/well) AOC3 enzyme are diluted in reaction buffer and added in a volume of 15 μL to the wells. After incubation for 20 minutes at 37° C., 2 μL of MAO substrate (dissolved in DMSO at 16 mM, adjusted to assay concentration in reaction buffer to a final assay concentration of 20 μM) is added and further incubated for 60 minutes at 37° C. The turnover of the substrate is determined by the addition of 20 μL of the detection-mix which was generated by the addition of reconstitution buffer with esterase (PROMEGA, #V1402) to the luciferine detection reagent (PROMEGA, #V1402). After an incubation period of 20 minutes, the luminescent signal is measured with Envision 2104 Multilabel Reader (PERKIN ELMER).Alternative assays for the determination of the AOC3 enzymatic activity could be the extraction of 14C-labelled benzylamine reaction product or the Amplex Red Monoamine Oxidase reaction (Molecular Probes, Netherlands) as described in Gella et al. (Gella, A. et al., 2013, J. Neural Transm. 120: 1015-1018).
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