Abstract

Farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP) is a common substrate for a variety of prenyltransferases for synthesizing isoprenoid compounds. In this study, (2E,6E)-8-O-(N-methyl-2-aminobenzoyl)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octandien-1-pyrophosphate (MANT-O-GPP), a fluorescent analog of FPP, was synthesized and demonstrated as a satisfactory substrate for Escherichia coli undecaprenyl pyrophosphate synthase (UPPS) with a Km of 1.5μM and a kcat of 1.2s−1 based on [14C]IPP consumption. Interesting, we found that its emission fluorescence intensity at 420nm increased remarkably during chain elongation, thereby useful for real-time monitoring kinetics of UPPS to yield a Km of 1.1μM and a kcat of 1.0s−1, consistent with those measured using radiolabeled substrate. Using this assay, the IC50 of a known UPPS inhibitor farnesyl thiopyrophosphate (FsPP) was confirmed. Our studies provide a convenient and environmentally friendly alternative for kinetics and inhibition studies on UPPS drug target.

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