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A Protocol for Functional Assessment of Whole-Protein Saturation Mutagenesis Libraries Utilizing High-Throughput Sequencing
Published on: July 3, 2016
Mapping the Substrate Recognition Landscapes of Metalloproteases Using Comprehensive Mutagenesis
1Thrombosis and Atherosclerosis Research Institute and Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Room C5-117, 237 Barton St. East, Hamilton, ON, Canada, L8L 2X2. colin.kretz@taari.ca.
Abstract:
Protease specificity is controlled by exosites, which capture and orient the substrate, and the active site, which binds substrate residues near the P1-P1' scissile bond and catalyzes peptide hydrolysis. Techniques used to identify critical contact points between a protease and its substrate can be time consuming and labor-intensive. Screening tools such as phage display have been revitalized with the emergence of high-throughput sequencing technology, and can be used to interrogate protease substrate specificity. This article will outline a method for creating and screening a comprehensive mutagenesis substrate phage display library. High-throughput sequencing of uncleaved phage at various reaction time points enables k cat/K M determination for every possible single amino acid substitution at each position of the substrate, providing unprecedented resolution for the interaction between a protease and its substrate.
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