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  • The application of a new synthetic substrate to the determination of enteropeptidase in rat small intestine and human intestinal biopsies.

The application of a new synthetic substrate to the determination of enteropeptidase in rat small intestine and human intestinal biopsies.

Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry (1980-02-14)
I Antonowicz, F J Hesford, J R Green, P Grogg, B Hadorn
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The application of a new synthetic substrate to the direct determination of enteropeptidase is described. The substrate Gly-(L-Asp)4-L-Lys-2-naphthylamide contains the amino acid sequence of the activation peptides of trypsinogen linked via an amide bond to the fluorophore 2-naphthylamine. The sequence of amino acids is responsible for the specificity and substrate recognition of the enteropeptidase-catalyzed activation of trypsinogen. Interference in the assay by trypsin is prevented by the addition of soybean trypsin inhibitor to the substrate solution. The fluorimetric determination of the liberated 2-naphthylamine allows the direct observation of the reaction kinetics. For the hyrolysis of the synthetic substrate by purified enteropeptidase the pH optimum was 8.2 and the Km 0.17 mmol/l. The new substrate was used to determine the distribution of enteropeptidase along the rat small intestine and also to measure enteropeptidase activity in human intestinal biopsies.

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Gli-Asp-Asp-Asp-Asp-Lis-β-naftilamida, ≥95% (HPLC)