
EA287
MATE1 Inhibition – Transfected Cells
This assay is used to screen for inhibition of MATE1 by a test compound in MATE1-transfected HEK293 cells at a single concentration.
Required from Customer
- Either a minimum of 300 µL of test compound at 10 mM in DMSO, or 5 mg of powder
- Exact molecular mass of test compound and its salt form
- Relevant solubility of the test compound
- MSDS or handling and storage information, e.g., light sensitive, store at -20°C, etc.
Deliverables
- Normalized uptake of Metformin in the presence and absence of test compound in MATE1-transfected and vector control cells
- Percent inhibition by the test compound
- >50% inhibition indicates that the test compound is a significant inhibitor of MATE1
Substrate
- MATE1 probe substrate Metformin at 50 μM
- Test compound at 10 μM in modified Hanks’ buffer with less than 0.8% DMSO
Assay System
- MATE1-transfected HEK293 cells and vector control cells cultured in 24-well plates
Assay Conditions
- Measure uptake of Metformin in MATE1-transfected and vector control cells with and without test compound
- Single concentration of test compound
- Two cell lines: MATE1-transfected and vector control cell lines
- Four treatments as follows:
- MATE1-transfected cells with Metformin +/-test compound
- Vector control cells with Metformin +/- test compound
- Perform assay in duplicate (N=2 per treatment)
- Wells are equilibrated with blank buffer containing 1% BSA prior to initiating the assay
- Buffer is aspirated and replaced with test compound dosing solution
- Incubate cells for 5 min at 37°C
- Terminate the incubation and lyse the cells
- Analyze cell lysate using LC-MS/MS to determine Metformin concentration
- Determine protein concentration in cell lysate and normalize Metformin concentration to protein content
Assay QC
- Uptake rate of probe substrate in MATE1-transfected vs. vector control cells
Notes
- The results from this assay are provided to the customer in the ExpressPlus report format, which may include graphical representations of data and comparison with historical data for reference compounds.
- The solubility of the test compound in Hanks’ buffer containing < 0.8% DMSO must be greater than the test concentration. If the solubility of the test compound is unavailable, Absorption Systems can conduct a solubility assessment at an additional charge.
- Percent inhibition is calculated as 100 x [1-(IR1B1-IRVC)TC / (IR1B1 – IRVC)0], where IR1B1 is the influx rate of Metformin in MATE1-transfected cells, IRVC is the influx rate in vector control cells, “TC” means in the presence of test compound, and “0” means in the absence of test compound.
Options
- The customer can request:
- that a positive control be performed in parallel (additional fees apply)