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Sensitive detection of type G botulinum neurotoxin through Endopep-MS peptide substrate optimization
Authors:Wang  Dongxia  Baudys  Jakub  Hoyt  Kaitlin  Barr  John R  Kalb  Suzanne R
Institution:1.Division of Laboratory Sciences, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Environmental Health, 4770 Buford Hwy, N.E., Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA
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Abstract:

Clostridium botulinum produces botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) that are one of the most poisonous substances. In order to respond to public health emergencies, there is a need to develop sensitive and specific methods for detecting botulinum toxin in various clinical matrices. Our laboratory has developed a mass spectrometry-based Endopep-MS assay that is able to rapidly detect and differentiate BoNT serotypes A–G by immunoaffinity capture of toxins and detection of unique cleavage products of peptide substrates. To improve the sensitivity of the Endopep-MS assay for the detection of BoNT serotype G, we report here the optimization of synthetic peptide substrates through systematic substitution, deletion, and incorporation of unnatural amino acids. Our data show that the resulting optimized peptides produced a significant improvement (two orders of magnitude) in assay sensitivity and allowed the detection of 0.01 mouseLD50 toxin present in buffer solution.

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