Identification and Characterization of an Affimer Affinity Reagent for the Detection of the cAMP Sensor, EPAC1

Cells. 2021 Sep 3;10(9):2307. doi: 10.3390/cells10092307.

Abstract

An exchange protein directly activated by cAMP 1 (EPAC1) is an intracellular sensor for cAMP that is involved in a wide variety of cellular and physiological processes in health and disease. However, reagents are lacking to study its association with intracellular cAMP nanodomains. Here, we use non-antibody Affimer protein scaffolds to develop isoform-selective protein binders of EPAC1. Phage-display screens were carried out against purified, biotinylated human recombinant EPAC1ΔDEP protein (amino acids 149-811), which identified five potential EPAC1-selective Affimer binders. Dot blots and indirect ELISA assays were next used to identify Affimer 780A as the top EPAC1 binder. Mutagenesis studies further revealed a potential interaction site for 780A within the EPAC1 cyclic nucleotide binding domain (CNBD). In addition, 780A was shown to co-precipitate EPAC1 from transfected cells and co-localize with both wild-type EPAC1 and a mis-targeting mutant of EPAC1(K212R), predominantly in perinuclear and cytosolic regions of cells, respectively. As a novel EPAC1-selective binder, 780A therefore has the potential to be used in future studies to further understand compartmentalization of the cAMP-EPAC1 signaling system.

Keywords: EPAC1; affimer; cyclic AMP; microscopy; phage display; protein interactions.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • COS Cells
  • Cell Line
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cell Nucleus / metabolism
  • Chlorocebus aethiops
  • Cyclic AMP / metabolism*
  • Cytosol / metabolism
  • Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • Signal Transduction / physiology

Substances

  • Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors
  • RAPGEF3 protein, human
  • Cyclic AMP