Abstract
Recent advances in global genomic and proteomic methods have lead to a greater understanding of how genes and proteins function in complex networks within a cell. One of the major limitations in these methodologies is their inability to provide information on the dynamic, post-translational regulation of enzymatic proteins. In particular proteases are often synthesized as inactive zymogens that need to be activated in order to carry out specific biological processes. Thus, methods that allow direct monitoring of protease activity in the context of a living cell or whole animal will be required to begin to understand the systems-wide functional roles of proteases. In this review, we discuss the development and applications of activity based probes (ABPs) to study proteases and their role in pathological processes. Specifically we focus on application of this technique for biomarker discovery, in vivo imaging and drug screening.
Keywords: Proteases, activity based probes, proteomics, biomarkers
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title: Activity Based Probes for Proteases: Applications to Biomarker Discovery,Molecular Imaging and Drug Screening
Volume: 13 Issue: 3
Author(s): Marko Fonovic and Matthew Bogyo
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Keywords: Proteases, activity based probes, proteomics, biomarkers
Abstract: Recent advances in global genomic and proteomic methods have lead to a greater understanding of how genes and proteins function in complex networks within a cell. One of the major limitations in these methodologies is their inability to provide information on the dynamic, post-translational regulation of enzymatic proteins. In particular proteases are often synthesized as inactive zymogens that need to be activated in order to carry out specific biological processes. Thus, methods that allow direct monitoring of protease activity in the context of a living cell or whole animal will be required to begin to understand the systems-wide functional roles of proteases. In this review, we discuss the development and applications of activity based probes (ABPs) to study proteases and their role in pathological processes. Specifically we focus on application of this technique for biomarker discovery, in vivo imaging and drug screening.
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Fonovic Marko and Bogyo Matthew, Activity Based Probes for Proteases: Applications to Biomarker Discovery,Molecular Imaging and Drug Screening, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2007; 13 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161207779313623
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161207779313623 |
Print ISSN 1381-6128 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4286 |
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