A peptide-based fluorescence resonance energy transfer assay for Bacillus anthracis lethal factor protease

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Cummings, RT [1 ]
Salowe, SP
Cunningham, BR
Wiltsie, J
Park, YW
Sonatore, LM
Wisniewski, D
Douglas, CM
Hermes, JD
Scolnick, EM
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[1] Merck Res Labs, Dept High Throughput Screening & Automat, Rahway, NJ 07065 USA
[2] Merck Res Labs, Dept Human & Anim Infect Dis Res, Rahway, NJ 07065 USA
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10.1073/pnas.062171599
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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A fluorescence resonance energy transfer assay has been developed for monitoring Bacillus anthracis lethal factor (LF) protease activity. A fluorogenic 16-mer peptide based on the known LF protease substrate MEK1 was synthesized and found to be cleaved by the enzyme at the anticipated site. Extension of this work to a fluorogenic 19-mer peptide, derived, in part, from a consensus sequence of known LF protease targets, produced a much better substrate, cleaving approximately 100 times more efficiently. This peptide sequence was modified further on resin to incorporate donor/quencher pairs to generate substrates for use in fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based appearance assays. All peptides cleaved at similar rates with signal/background ranging from 9-16 at 100% turnover. One of these substrates, denoted (Cou)Consensus(K(QSY-35)GG)-NH2, was selected for additional assay optimization. A plate-based assay requiring only low nano-molar levels of enzyme was developed for screening and inhibitor characterization.
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