DOI: 10.1042/bcj20240731 ISSN: 0264-6021

Comparison of Classical P81 and SVI-P Cation-Exchange Papers in Radiometric Protein Kinase Assays

Muhammad Khabib, Lifang Zhang, Ashley Ovens, Abdulhameed Al-Ghabkari, John Scott, Lindsay Sparrow, Martha Blank, Lisa Murray-Segal, Sandra Galic, Morag Park, Christopher Langendorf, Naomi Ling, Ashfaqul Hoque

Radiometric kinase assays have been widely used due to their high sensitivity and dynamic range. The assay measures the transfer of 32Pi from [γ-32P]-ATP to specific substrates, typically synthetic peptides. The 32P-phosphorylated peptide product is captured by binding it to phosphocellulose paper, specifically P81. Unfortunately, GE Healthcare, the sole supplier of P81, has discontinued its manufacture. Recently, a replacement for P81, SVI-P cation-exchange filter paper, has become available. We have tested SVI-P in various kinase assays, including those for AMPK, Abl, CDK2, and ERK, and found that it performs comparably to P81 in capturing substrates. Additionally, a commercial kinase profiling assay using SVI-P successfully captured a range of peptide and protein substrates from 48 different protein kinases. One minor limitation of SVI-P was the higher background radioactivity; however, this can be addressed through optimisation and extended wash steps. Overall, SVI-P represents a viable alternative for radiometric kinase assays, ensuring continued reliability in both academic and industrial research settings.

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