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Highly sensitive quenched fluorescent substrate of Legionella major secretory protein (msp) based on its structural analysis
Authors:Poras Hervé  Duquesnoy Sophie  Dange Emilie  Pinon Anthony  Vialette Michèle  Fournié-Zaluski Marie-Claude  Ouimet Tanja
Affiliation:Pharmaleads, Paris BioPark, 11 Rue Watt 75013 Paris, France. herve.poras@pharmaleads.com
Abstract:Legionella pneumophila has been shown to secrete a protease termed major secretory protein (Msp). This protease belongs to the M4 family of metalloproteases and shares 62.9% sequence similarity with pseudolysin (EC 3.4.24.26). With the aim of developing a specific enzymatic assay for the detection and quantification of Msp, the Fluofast substrate library was screened using both enzymes in parallel. Moreover, based on the crystal structure of pseudolysin, a model of the Msp structure was built. Screening of the peptide library identified a lead substrate specifically cleaved by Msp that was subsequently optimized by rational design. The proposed model for Msp is consistent with the enzymatic characteristics of the studied peptide substrates and provides new structural information useful for the characterization of the protease. This study leads to the identification of the first selective and high affinity substrate for Msp that is able to detect picomolar concentrations of the purified enzyme. The identified substrate could be useful for the development of a novel method for the rapid detection of Legionella.
Keywords:Enzyme Structure   Enzymes   Fluorescence   Metalloprotease   Peptide Chemical Synthesis   Three-dimensional Model Structure   Legionella pneumophila   Fluorescent Substrate
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