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Activity-Based Probes to Utilize the Proteolytic Activity of Cathepsin G in Biological Samples.

Timo Burster1, Fabian Gärtner2, Uwe Knippschild2, Anuar Zhanapiya1.   

Abstract

Neutrophils, migrating to the site of infection, are able to release serine proteases after being activated. These serine proteases comprise cathepsin G (CatG), neutrophil elastase protease 3 (PR3), and neutrophil serine protease 4 (NSP4). A disadvantage of the uncontrolled proteolytic activity of proteases is the outcome of various human diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, thrombosis, and autoimmune diseases. Activity-based probes (ABPs) are used to determine the proteolytic activity of proteases, containing a set of three essential elements: Warhead, recognition sequence, and the reporter tag for detection of the covalent enzyme activity-based probe complex. Here, we summarize the latest findings of ABP-mediated detection of proteases in both locations intracellularly and on the cell surface of cells, thereby focusing on CatG. Particularly, application of ABPs in regular flow cytometry, imaging flow cytometry, and mass cytometry by time-of-flight (CyTOF) approaches is advantageous when distinguishing between immune cell subsets. ABPs can be included in a vast panel of markers to detect proteolytic activity and determine whether proteases are properly regulated during medication. The use of ABPs as a detection tool opens the possibility to interfere with uncontrolled proteolytic activity of proteases by employing protease inhibitors.
Copyright © 2021 Burster, Gärtner, Knippschild and Zhanapiya.

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Keywords:  CyTOF/mass cytometry; activity-based probes; cathepsin G; flow cytometry; immune cells; serine proteases

Year:  2021        PMID: 33732686      PMCID: PMC7959752          DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2021.628295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Chem        ISSN: 2296-2646            Impact factor:   5.221


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