Title : Improved detection of botulinum type E by rational design of a new peptide substrate for endopeptidase-mass spectrometry assay - Rosen_2014_Anal.Biochem_456_50 |
Author(s) : Rosen O , Feldberg L , Gura S , Zichel R |
Ref : Analytical Biochemistry , 456 :50 , 2014 |
Abstract :
Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are the most toxic substances known to humans. Endopeptidase-mass spectrometry (Endopep-MS) is used as a specific and rapid in vitro assay to detect BoNTs. In this assay, immunocaptured toxin cleaves a serotype-specific peptide substrate, and the cleavage products are then detected by MS. To further improve the sensitivity of the assay, we report here the rational design of a new substrate peptide for the detection of botulinum neurotoxin type E (BoNT/E). Our strategy was based on previously reported structural interactions integrated with analysis method efficiency considerations. Integration of the newly designed substrate has led to a more than one order of magnitude increased sensitivity of the assay. |
PubMedSearch : Rosen_2014_Anal.Biochem_456_50 |
PubMedID: 24721293 |
Rosen O, Feldberg L, Gura S, Zichel R (2014)
Improved detection of botulinum type E by rational design of a new peptide substrate for endopeptidase-mass spectrometry assay
Analytical Biochemistry
456 :50
Rosen O, Feldberg L, Gura S, Zichel R (2014)
Analytical Biochemistry
456 :50