二肽基肽酶
组织蛋白酶
生物化学
化学
流式细胞术
二肽
单元格排序
酶
组织蛋白酶C
氨肽酶
二肽基肽酶-4
细胞内
溶酶体
细胞培养
分子生物学
细胞
肽
生物
氨基酸
亮氨酸
2型糖尿病
糖尿病
内分泌学
遗传学
作者
Bob Thong,James Pilling,Edward Ainscow,Raj K. Beri,John Unitt
标识
DOI:10.1177/1087057110385228
摘要
Dipeptidyl peptidase 1 (DPP1) (EC 3.4.14.1; also known as cathepsin C, cathepsin J, dipeptidyl aminopeptidase, and dipeptidyl aminotransferase) is a lysosomal cysteinyl protease of the papain family involved in the intracellular degradation of proteins. Isolated enzyme assays for DPP1 activity using a variety of synthetic substrates such as dipeptide or peptide linked to amino-methyl-coumarin (AMC) or other fluorophores are well established. There is, however, no report of a simple whole-cell-based assay for measuring lysosomal DPP1 activity other than the use of flow cytometry (fluorescence-activated cell sorting) or the use of invasive activity-based probes or the production of physiological products such as neutrophil elastase. The authors investigated a number of DPP1 fluorogenic substrates that have the potential to access the lysosome and enable the measurement of DPP1 enzyme activity in situ. They describe the development and evaluation of a simple noninvasive fluorescence assay for measuring DPP1 activity in fresh or cryopreserved human THP-1 cells using the substrate H-Gly-Phe-AFC (amino-fluoro-coumarin). This cell-based fluorescence assay can be performed in a 96-well plate format and is ideally suited for determining the cell potency of potential DPP1 enzyme inhibitors.
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