Journal article
Functional imaging of proteases: recent advances in the design and application of substrate-based and activity-based probes.
LE Edgington, M Verdoes, M Bogyo
Current opinion in chemical biology | Published : 2011
Abstract
Proteases are enzymes that cleave peptide bonds in protein substrates. This process can be important for regulated turnover of a target protein but it can also produce protein fragments that then perform other functions. Because the last few decades of protease research have confirmed that proteolysis is an essential regulatory process in both normal physiology and in multiple disease-associated conditions, there has been an increasing interest in developing methods to image protease activity. Proteases are also considered to be one of the few 'druggable' classes of proteins and therefore a large number of small molecule based inhibitors of proteases have been reported. These compounds serve..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank Edgar Deu for helpful discussions of the manuscript. This work was funded by National Institutes of Health grants R01 AI-078947 and R01 EB005011 (both to M.B.).