Rosen_2017_Anal.Biochem_528_34

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Title : Optimization of SNAP-25-derived peptide substrate for improved detection of botulinum A in the Endopep-MS assay - Rosen_2017_Anal.Biochem_528_34
Author(s) : Rosen O , Feldberg L , Dor E , Gura S , Zichel R
Ref : Analytical Biochemistry , 528 :34 , 2017
Abstract :

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are the most toxic proteins in nature. 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. Here we describe the design of a new peptide substrate for improved detection of BoNT type A (BoNT/A). Our strategy was based on reported BoNT/A-SNAP-25 interactions integrated with analysis method efficiency considerations. Integration of the newly designed substrate led to a 10-fold increase in the assay sensitivity both in buffer and in clinically relevant samples.

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Rosen O, Feldberg L, Dor E, Gura S, Zichel R (2017)
Optimization of SNAP-25-derived peptide substrate for improved detection of botulinum A in the Endopep-MS assay
Analytical Biochemistry 528 :34

Rosen O, Feldberg L, Dor E, Gura S, Zichel R (2017)
Analytical Biochemistry 528 :34