Substrates for HIV protease

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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530327, 435 5, 435 23, 435 24, A61K 3702, C07K 500, C12Q 170, C12Q 137

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ABSTRACT:
An assay method for the rapid determination of hydrolytic enzyme activity in large numbers of samples is provided which comprises bonding a resin-binding compound, such as biotin, to one side of the scissile bond of the substrate and a reporter molecule, such as a fluorescence marker, to the opposite side of the scissile bond, incubating the modified substrate and the enzyme in multiple well plates, e.g. 96-well plates, optionally in the presence if a test inhibitor or activator compound transferring the incubation solutions to a second multiple well plate having upper and lower chambers separated by a porous membrane the upper chamber of which contains resin beads capable of binding with the resin-binding compound, filtering and washing the wells of the second plate and reading the emission from the plates. The invention also provides protease substrates for HIV-1 protease, vertebrate stromelysin and derivatives thereof which are useful in the assay method.

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