A Femtomole-Sensitivity Mass Assay for Inositol Hexakisphosphate
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Inositol hexakisphosphate (InsP 6 ) is an important component of cells, and its mass levels are usually assayed by either (a) equilibrium labelling of cell cultures with radiolabelled inositol or (b) by a variety of mass assays of differing sensitivities and ambiguities. Here, we describe a mass assay for InsP 6 that is based on phosphorylating InsP 6 with [32 P]-ATP to 5-(PP )InsP 5 using a recombinant Giardia InsP 6 kinase and quantification of the radiolabelled 5-[32 P](PP )InsP 5 product by anion exchange HPLC with an internal [3 H]-(PP )InsP 5 standard. Interference with the enzyme reaction by other factors in the tissue extract is corrected for by assay of identical aliquots of tissue spiked with known amounts of InsP 6 . This assay only measures InsP 6 (and not other inositol phosphates), and although it is simple in principle and requires no dedicated or specialised equipment, it is quite time-consuming. But the assay is unambiguous and is capable of quantifying accurately as little as 10 fmol of InsP 6 in a cell extract.