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SYNTHETIC SUBSTRATES FOR ENZYMES THAT CATALYZE REACTIONS OF MODIFIED CYSTEINES AND RELATED METHODS
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- 1. University of Chicago
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Description
Synthetic probes for detecting the activity of enzymes that catalyze reactions of post-translationally modified cysteine residues are described. The probes include "turn-on" probes that include a carbamate linkage that is cleaved via an intramolecular reaction with a free thiol produced by an enzyme catalyzed activity. The probes also include ratiometric, Michael addition-based probes that respond to enzymatic activity by a change in structure that results in a change in fluorescence properties. Methods of using the probes to detect enzymatic activity and disease are described. For example, the probes can be used to detect enzymatic activity in a variety of samples, including live cells and heterogeneous tissues. In addition, prodrugs that can be activated by enzymes that catalyze reactions of post-translationally modified cysteine residues and methods of using the prodrugs to treat disease are described.
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- Patent application number
- US 201715827497 A
- Patent number
- US 2018/0147250 A1
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:7906
Dates
- Patent filed
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2017-11-30