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Published on: March 24, 2023
TAMRA- and Cy5-labeled probe for efficient kinetic characterization of caspase-3
Gwan-Ho Lee1, Eun Jeong Lee1, Sang Soo Hah1
1Department of Chemistry and Research Institute for Basic Sciences, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Our objective was to create a novel fluorogenic substrate for efficient in vitro kinetic assays on caspase-3. We designed a TAMRA (5'-tetramethylrhodamine-5(6)-carboxamide)- and Cy5 (cyanine 5)-labeled probe that allowed us to evaluate the caspase-3 activity via the changes in fluorescence intensity and wavelength. The prepared probe was found to be an efficient and selective substrate of caspase-3, with V(max) of 41.4±3.3 nM/min and K(M) of 1.60±0.23 μM. The strategy used in the design of this fluorogenic substrate can be applied in future endeavors to development of substrates for caspase-3 inhibitor screening assays or for real-time detection of apoptosis in living cells.
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