Objective
The aim of this work was to develop a cell-based target
engagement assay for our target PI5P4K Gamma, a lipid kinase implicated in
autophagy and a potential neurodegeneration target. The assay was based on the
InCELL Pulse enzyme fragment complementation system developed by DiscoverX.
Following the steps set out by DiscoverX, activity of four constructs generated
with the reporter fused on the target at four locations was confirmed, and
expression confirmed by western blot. The next phase involved performing
thermal shifts on the constructs transfected into cells to determine optimal
temperatures for the third phase, from this data one construct was selected for
the next phase. The final phase generated concentration-response curves of
compounds in isothermal conditions determined in the previous phase. Known
inhibitors of the target showed stabilisation of the construct while a negative
control showed no stabilisation at a constant temperature. Through this work,
we successfully developed a cellular target engagement assay which will
generate informative data on target engagement and cell penetrance of
compounds.