Ravindran_2017_Methods.Mol.Biol_1491_75

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Title : Activity-Based Lipid Esterase Profiling of M. bovis BCG at Different Metabolic States Using Tetrahydrolipstatin (THL) as Bait - Ravindran_2017_Methods.Mol.Biol_1491_75
Author(s) : Ravindran MS , Wenk MR
Ref : Methods Mol Biol , 1491 :75 , 2017
Abstract :

This chapter provides a step-by-step protocol using activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) as a chemical-proteomic tool to survey the antibiotic properties of a small molecule. Here, we investigate the molecular mechanism behind the bactericidal activity of tetrahydrolipstatin (THL). ABPP relies on small molecule probes that target the active site of specific enzymes in complex proteomes. These probes in turn are equipped with a reporter tag that allows capturing, visualization, enrichment, identification, and quantification of its targets either in vitro or in situ. THL possesses bactericidal activities, but its precise spectrum of molecular targets is poorly characterized. Here, we used THL analogs functionalized to enable Huisgen-base cycloaddition, commonly known as "click chemistry," to identify target proteins after enrichment from mycobacterial cell lysates obtained from different physiological conditions.

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Ravindran MS, Wenk MR (2017)
Activity-Based Lipid Esterase Profiling of M. bovis BCG at Different Metabolic States Using Tetrahydrolipstatin (THL) as Bait
Methods Mol Biol 1491 :75

Ravindran MS, Wenk MR (2017)
Methods Mol Biol 1491 :75