posted on 2018-07-18, 13:34authored byMarie L. Beaumont
New fluorescence methods for the determination of proteolytic enzymes and their
inhibitors have been investigated. Fluorescence polarisation and energy transfer
methods have both been examined and of these two approaches energy transfer
methods have proven superior. Out of the energy transfer methods, the use of
an over-labelled substrate, which is virtually non-fluorescent but becomes highly
fluorescent upon proteolytic liberation of dye-labelled peptides, has been
demonstrated to be most successful. A substrate utilising α-casein labelled with
a long-wavelength BODIPY® dye has been synthesised and shown to be a
suitable intramolecularly quenched conjugate for the determination of proteolytic
enzymes and their inhibitors in flow-based screening programmes. [Continues.]
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Publication date
2001
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A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.