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AnaSpec, EGT Group is pleased to announce the release of two assay kits for quantitating enterokinase enzymatic activity – the SensoLyteŽ 520 and SensoLyteŽ Rh110 Enterokinase Activity Assay Kits. The former is a FRET (fluorescence resonance energy transfer)-based assay employing a novel internally quenched 5-FAM/QXL™ 520 substrate and the latter, an internally quenched fluorimetric peptide substrate. Both substrates emit at 520 nm with excitation at 490 nm. At the long emission wavelength of 520 nm, autofluorescence of components in biological samples and test compounds is minimal, thus making the kits ultra-sensitive. Assays are performed in a convenient 96-well microplate format.
Enterokinase or enteropeptidase is a heterodimeric serine protease produced by cells in the duodenal wall. It converts trypsinogen to trypsin, indirectly activating a number of pancreatic digestive enzymes.1,2 Enterokinase is a key enzyme for intestinal digestion of proteins. Its deficiency may cause severe protein malabsorption leading to impaired development and growth.3 Enterokinase also plays an important role in acute experimental and clinical pancreatitis.4 The high degree of specificity exhibited by enteropeptidase for cleaving affinity or other tags from recombinant proteins makes it an ideal tool for use in biochemical applications.5,6
References
1. Light, A., and Janska, H. Trends Biochem Sci 14, 110 (1989).
2. Zheng, XL., et al. Front Biosci (Elite Ed.) 1, 242 (2009).
3. Antonowicz, I., Ciba Found Symp 70, 169 (1979).
4. Mann, NS. and Mann, SK. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 206, 114 (1994).
5. Forsberg, G. et al. J Protein Chem 11, 201 (1992).
6. Wang, Z. et al. Biol Chem 379, 167 (1998).
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