Peptic Fluorescent "signal-On" and "signal-Off" Sensors Utilized for the Detection Protein Post-Translational Modifications

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Abstract

Protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) are typically enzyme-catalyzed events generating functional diversification of proteome; thus, multiple PTM enzymes have been validated as potential drug targets. We have previously introduced energy-transfer-based signal-modulation method called quenching resonance energy transfer (QRET), and utilize it to monitor PTM addition or removal using the developed peptide-break technology. Now we have reinvented the QRET technology, and as a model, we introduced the tunable fluorescent "signal-on" and "signal-off" detection scheme in the peptide-break PTM detection. Taking the advantage of time-resolved fluorescence-based single-label detection technology, we were able to select the signal direction upon PTM addition or removal by simply introducing different soluble Eu 3+ -signal-modulating molecule. This enables the selection of positive signal change upon measurable event, without any additional labeling steps, changes in assay condition or Eu 3+ -reporter. The concept functionality was demonstrated with four Eu 3+ -signal modulators in a high-throughput compatible kinase and phosphatase assays using signal-on and signal-off readout at 615 nm or time-resolved Förster resonance energy transfer at 665 nm. Our data suggest that the introduced signal modulation methodology provides a transitional fluorescence-based single-label detection concept not limited only to PTM detection.

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Kopra, K., Eskonen, V., Seppälä, T., Jakovleva, J., Huttunen, R., & Härmä, H. (2019). Peptic Fluorescent “signal-On” and “signal-Off” Sensors Utilized for the Detection Protein Post-Translational Modifications. ACS Omega, 4(2), 4269–4275. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b03672

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