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Detection of Protease Activity by Fluorescent Peptide Zymography
Published on: January 20, 2019
Activity based fingerprinting of proteases using FRET peptides
Hongyan Sun1, Resmi C Panicker, Shao Q Yao
1Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore, Singapore.
Abstract:
We have successfully developed a protease assay using fluorescence resonance energy transfer based peptide libraries, which allows not only general detection of enzymatic activities, but more importantly substrate fingerprinting of proteases from different classes. The method allows the generation of substrate fingerprints of a protease from both the nonprime and prime sites. Therefore, it is well suited for profiling of major metalloproteases such as thermolysin and MMPs. We envisage that this method will provide a useful tool in the emerging field of Catalomics for high-throughput studies of proteases.
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