Dendrimers and combinatorial chemistry—tools for fluorescent enhancement in protease assays |
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Authors: | Michaë l Ternon |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK |
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Abstract: | FRET based systems are some of the best methods available to detect and monitor proteolytic activity. To enhance fluorescent signals and hence assay sensitivity, two different systems were developed using two different dendrimeric constructs. In the first case, a triple branched dendrimer bearing three dansyl groups was used to enhance assay sensitivity and showed a significant enhancement of fluorescence following enzymatic cleavage. In another example, a tris-fluorescein probe, that undergoes self-quenching, was utilized in a combinatorial library synthesis to map the substrate specificity of proteases. |
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Keywords: | FRET Enzymatic cleavage Substrate specificity Combinatorial libraries Self-quenching |
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