Discriminatory substrates for MMP hydrolysis

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Peptides of 3 to 100 amino acid residues – 8 to 10 amino acid residues in defined sequence

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ABSTRACT:
A method of screening a sample for the presence of a matrix metalloproteinase employing discriminatory peptide substrates is provided. The method involves providing a peptide substrate of 6-14 amino acid residues containing at least one matrix metalloproteinase cleavage site. The peptide substrate contains Mca as a fluorogenic group and Lys(Dnp) as a quenching group separated by at least four amino acid residues, wherein the peptide substrate is specific for the matrix metalloproteinase of interest. The peptide substrate is combined with a sample containing at least one matrix metalloproteinase to form a mixture. The fluorescence of the mixture is monitored to determine if the matrix metalloproteinase of interest is present.

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