High-performance liquid chromatographic assay with ultraviolet spectrometric detection for the evaluation of inhibitors of phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C

Analytical Biochemistry
Marion SchmolkeMatthias Lehr

Abstract

A nonradioactive spectrometric assay for the evaluation of inhibitors of phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C (PI-PLC) is described. l-alpha-Phosphatidylinositol from bovine liver was used as substrate in the presence of the micelle-forming detergent deoxycholic acid. PI-PLC isolated from Bacillus cereus and crude cytosol fractions from porcine brain were used as enzyme sources. PI-PLC activity was determined by measuring the release of 1-stearoyl-2-arachidonoyl-sn-glycerol with reversed-phase HPLC and UV detection at 200 nm. PI-PLC from B. cereus was not inhibited by the putative PI-PLC inhibitors U-73122 and ET-18-OCH(3) at 100 microM, whereas the isobenzofuranone derivative 5 blocked the enzyme with an IC(50) of 75 microM. PI-PLC activity present in porcine brain cytosol was decreased by all three test compounds at 100 microM to approximately 30 to 50%.

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