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A cell-based assay for rapid assessment of ACE2 catalytic function.


ABSTRACT: Angiotensin-converting enzyme II (ACE2) is a monocarboxypeptidase expressed throughout multiple tissues and its catalysis of bioactive peptides regulates the renin-angiotensin system mediating blood pressure homeostasis. ACE2 is implicated in a variety of diseases, including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, and is the obligate entry receptor for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Disease-associated genetic variants of ACE2 are increasingly being identified but are poorly characterized. To aid this problem, we introduce a fluorometric cell-based assay for evaluating surface-expressed ACE2 catalytic activity that preserves the native glycosylation of the host environment and is amenable to high-throughput analysis of ACE2 variants in multi-well plates. We demonstrate sensitivity to detecting catalysis of the key ACE2 substrates, Angiotensin II, Apelin-13, and des-Arg9-bradykinin, and impact of a catalytically-deficient ACE2 variant. Normalizing catalytic measures to surface ACE2 expression accounts for variability in ACE2 variant transfection, surface delivery or stability. This assay provides a convenient and powerful approach for investigating the catalytic characteristics of ACE2 variants involved in cardiovascular peptide cascades and homeostasis of multiple organs.

SUBMITTER: Meyers WM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10465489 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A cell-based assay for rapid assessment of ACE2 catalytic function.

Meyers Warren M WM   Hong Ryan J RJ   Sin Wun Chey WC   Kim Christine S CS   Haas Kurt K  

Scientific reports 20230829 1


Angiotensin-converting enzyme II (ACE2) is a monocarboxypeptidase expressed throughout multiple tissues and its catalysis of bioactive peptides regulates the renin-angiotensin system mediating blood pressure homeostasis. ACE2 is implicated in a variety of diseases, including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, and is the obligate entry receptor for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Disease-associated genetic variants of ACE2 are increasingly being identified but are poorly characterized. To aid  ...[more]

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