A rapid and highly sensitive immunosorbent assay to monitor helicases unwinding diverse nucleic acid structures

Analyst. 2023 May 16;148(10):2343-2351. doi: 10.1039/d2an01989b.

Abstract

Helicases are crucial enzymes in DNA and RNA metabolism and function by unwinding particular nucleic acid structures. However, most convenient and high-throughput helicase assays are limited to the typical duplex DNA. Herein, we developed an immunosorbent assay to monitor the Werner syndrome (WRN) helicase unwinding a wide range of DNA structures, such as a replication fork, a bubble, Holliday junction, G-quadruplex and hairpin. This assay could sensitively detect the unwinding of DNA structures with detection limits around 0.1 nM, and accurately monitor the substrate-specificity of WRN with a comparatively less time-consuming and high throughput process. Remarkably, we have established that this new assay was compatible in evaluating helicase inhibitors and revealed that the inhibitory effect was substrate-dependent, suggesting that diverse substrate structures other than duplex structures should be considered in discovering new inhibitors. Our study provided a foundational example for using this new assay as a powerful tool to study helicase functions and discover potent inhibitors.

MeSH terms

  • DNA / chemistry
  • DNA Replication
  • Exodeoxyribonucleases / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Immunosorbents
  • RecQ Helicases* / genetics
  • RecQ Helicases* / metabolism
  • Werner Syndrome Helicase / genetics
  • Werner Syndrome Helicase / metabolism
  • Werner Syndrome* / genetics

Substances

  • RecQ Helicases
  • Immunosorbents
  • Werner Syndrome Helicase
  • Exodeoxyribonucleases
  • DNA