Abstract:A rapid and sensitive
approach for the detection of endopeptidases
via a new analyte-triggered mutual emancipation of linker-immobilized
enzymes (AMELIE) mechanism has been developed and demonstrated using
a matrix metallopeptidase, a collagenase, as the model endopeptidase
analyte. AMELIE involves an autocatalytic loop created by a pair of
selected enzymes immobilized on solid substrates via linkers with
specific sites that can be proteolyzed by one another. These bound
enzymes are spatially separated so that… Show more
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