Literature DB >> 9788312

Assay of trypsin activity by capillary isoelectric focusing with laser-induced fluorescence detection.

K Shimura1, H Matsumoto, K Kasai.   

Abstract

Capillary isoelectric focusing is a highly effective method for the separation of proteins due to focusing as a function of their pI values in the separation process. This technique is also effective for certain types of peptides that focus well. Fluorescence labeling and subsequent detection by laser-induced fluorescence farther enhance the sensitivity of this technique. This paper demonstrates the utility of this technique in an enzyme assay. A synthetic nona peptide, H-Gly-Cys-His-Glu-Ala-Arg-Ala-Glu-Glu-OH, was labeled with an iodoacetyl derivative of Lissamine rhodamine B at the thiol group of the cysteine residue as a substrate for trypsin. Trypsin catalyzed the cleavage of the Arg-Ala bond of the labeled substrate, which focused at pH 4.8, and liberated a shortened, labeled product, H-Gly-*Cys-His-Glu-Ala-Arg-OH that focused at pH 6.9 (* indicates the label). The product peptide at 3-300 pM was determined with a relative standard deviation of 5.5% (n = 5) by fluorescence detection at 590 nm with excitation by a green line of He-Ne laser. Incubation of trypsin with the substrate for 10 min at 37 degrees C allowed the determination of 50-250 pg of trypsin, with a relative standard deviation of 5.3% (n = 5).

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9788312     DOI: 10.1002/elps.1150191308

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electrophoresis        ISSN: 0173-0835            Impact factor:   3.535


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Authors:  Luxi Z Swisher; Lateef U Syed; Allan M Prior; Foram R Madiyar; Kyle R Carlson; Thu A Nguyen; Duy H Hua; Jun Li
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