Fluorogenic substrates for in situ monitoring of caspase-3 activity in live cells

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The in situ detection of caspase-3 activity has applications in the imaging and monitoring of multiple pathologies, notably cancer. A series of cell penetrating FRET-based fluorogenic substrates were designed and synthesised for the detection of caspase-3 in live cells. A variety of modifications of the classical caspase-3 and caspase-7 substrate sequence Asp-Glu-Val-Asp were carried out in order to increase caspase-3 affinity and eliminate caspase-7 cross-reactivity. To allow cellular uptake and good solubility, the substrates were conjugated to a cationic peptoid. The most selective fluorogenic substrate 27, FAM-Ahx-Asp-Leu-Pro-Asp-Lys(MR)-Ahx, conjugated to the cell penetrating peptoid at the C-terminus, was able to detect and quantify caspase-3 activity in apoptotic cells without cross-reactivity by caspase-7.

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Pérez-López, A. M., Soria-Gila, M. L., Marsden, E. R., Lilienkampf, A., & Bradley, M. (2016). Fluorogenic substrates for in situ monitoring of caspase-3 activity in live cells. PLoS ONE, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153209

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