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Title: Development of activity based reporter gene technology abrgt for imaging of protease activity and its applications
Researcher: BATHLA, PUNITA
Guide(s): BRITTO, SANDANARAJ S.
Keywords: Biology
Biology and Biochemistry
Life Sciences
University: Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune
Completed Date: 2021
Abstract: Fluorescence imaging methods integrated with substrate based reporter assays both genetic and synthetic substrate are routinely used to study the function of 8220 active protease 8221 in the patho physiological processes However most of the substrate based reporters lack target specificity in the in vivo conditions Recently the activity based fluorescent probe ABFP method is used for monitoring protease function in vivo This method provides an opportunity to back track the signal produced by the target enzyme and other proteases However this is achieved through post processing of cell or tissue lysate followed by in gel fluorescence studies ABFP method is labor intensive and cannot be translated to high throughput imaging studies To address the drawbacks of existing techniques herein we disclose the design and development of a new technology called 8220 Activity based Reporter Gene Technology 8221 AbRGT It uses a reporter protein tagged protease of interest PoI and an activity based fluorescent probe ABFP The specific activation of PoI is determined by measuring the fluorescence resonance energy transfer FRET signal that occurs only upon labeling of ABFP to the reporter protein tagged PoI In this manner the method allows the imaging of an active protease with an exquisite specificity in the presence of highly homogenous proteins within a cell As a proof of concept we have applied this method to study the function of individual caspase protease in both intrinsic and extrinsic apoptosis signaling pathways We demonstrate that the same method can be used for profiling of compounds that can inhibit caspases activity We have also shown the design and potential use of the BRET approach of AbRGT in the high throughput screening of protease inhibitors Altogether this method holds huge potential for applications in the area of diagnostics screening of drugs and other discovery efforts newline newline
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/445100
Appears in Departments:Department of Biology

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