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Susani-Etzerodt, H; Schmidinger, H; Riesenhuber, G; Birner-Gruenberger, R; Hermetter, A.
A versatile library of activity-based probes for fluorescence detection and/or affinity isolation of lipolytic enzymes.
Chem Phys Lipids. 2006; 144(1): 60-68. Doi: 10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2006.06.018
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Abstract:
This work describes the synthesis of a library of fluorescent and/or biotinylated alkylphosphonate inhibitors being reactive towards serine hydrolases, especially lipases and esterases. Fluorescent inhibitors can be used for sensitive and rapid detection of active proteins by gel electrophoresis. Biotinylated inhibitors are applicable for the enrichment and isolation of active enzymes. Functionality as well as the different detection methods of the synthesized inhibitors were successfully tested with an enzyme preparation, namely cholesterol esterase from porcine pancreas (ppCE). Moreover, a biotinylated inhibitor was employed to enrich ppCE on avidin beads. Hence, our set of phosphonate inhibitors can be used for the detection and/or isolation of active serine hydrolases.
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Animals -
Avidin - chemistry
Cholesterol Esterase - chemistry
Enzyme Inhibitors - chemical synthesis
Esterases - chemical synthesis
Fluorescence - chemical synthesis
Indicators and Reagents - chemical synthesis
Lipase - chemical synthesis
Microscopy, Fluorescence - chemical synthesis
Molecular Structure - chemical synthesis
Organophosphorus Compounds - chemical synthesis
Pancreas - chemistry
Swine - chemistry

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activity-based enzyme probes
alkylphosphonic acid ester
biotin-labeled inhibitors
cholesterol esterase
fluorescent lipids
serine hydrolases
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