Application of peptides as reaction specific probes for the automated mass spectrometry-assisted enzyme screening (MES)

Shenge Ahmed, J. Thiemann, Sandra Kurzawski, Jana Rykl, J. Jankowski, B. Wittmann-Liebold, T. Pohl, H. Schlüter
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Peptides play a central role as reaction specific probes for screening protein libraries for target enzymes with protein-modifying activities with the automated platform technology named mass spectrometry assisted enzyme screening (MES). The protein libraries are generated by fractionating protein extracts and by immobilizing the proteins covalently to activated affinity beads. The innovative idea of the MES-system is to incubate the fractions of the protein library with special designed peptides that serve as substrates for protein modifying enzymes and to detect the resulting reaction products by mass spectrometry, if the target enzyme is present in a fraction of the protein library. The peptide sequences, selected for the reaction specific probes, are usually parts of the endogenous protein substrates. The main advantage of the MES approach is that even complex protein mixtures can be screened for enzymatic activities. The MES technique is suited for the search for unknown target enzymes with defined catalytic reaction profiles, for investigating the metabolism of defined substrates in cells or tissues and for comparing defined enzyme activities in organisms in different states. Therefore the application of the MES system includes a wide area, from the identification of new drug targets to the identification of enzymes relevant for biotechnological processes. Here the MES system is demonstrated for the screening for urotensin-II (U-II) metabolising enzymes in renal tissue. With MES des-Val-U-II was determined as major metabolite of U-II of renal tissue proteins.
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多肽作为反应特异性探针在自动质谱辅助酶筛选中的应用
在质谱辅助酶筛选(MES)的自动化平台技术中,多肽作为反应特异性探针,在筛选具有蛋白质修饰活性的靶酶的蛋白质文库中发挥着核心作用。蛋白质文库是通过分离蛋白质提取物和将蛋白质共价固定在活化的亲和珠上产生的。mes系统的创新思想是用特殊设计的肽孵育蛋白质文库的部分,作为蛋白质修饰酶的底物,如果目标酶存在于蛋白质文库的一部分中,则通过质谱法检测得到的反应产物。为反应特异性探针选择的肽序列通常是内源性蛋白质底物的一部分。MES方法的主要优点是,即使是复杂的蛋白质混合物也可以筛选酶活性。MES技术适用于寻找具有特定催化反应特征的未知靶酶,研究细胞或组织中特定底物的代谢,以及比较不同状态下生物体中特定酶的活性。因此,MES系统的应用范围很广,从新药物靶点的鉴定到与生物技术过程相关的酶的鉴定。在这里,MES系统被证明用于筛选肾组织中的尿紧张素- ii (U-II)代谢酶。与MES des-Val-U-II被确定为肾组织蛋白U-II的主要代谢物。
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