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Design and Characterization of a New pVII Combinatorial Phage Display Peptide Library for Protease Substrate Mining Using Factor VII Activating Protease (FSAP) as Model
Authors:Dr. Emrah Kara  Dr. Nis Valentin Nielsen  Bergrun Eggertsdottir  Dr. Bernd Thiede  Dr. Sandip M. Kanse  Dr. Geir Åge Løset
Affiliation:1. Institute of Basal Medical Sciences Oslo University Hospital, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;2. Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:We describe a novel, easy and efficient combinatorial phage display peptide substrate-mining method to map the substrate specificity of proteases. The peptide library is displayed on the pVII capsid of the M13 bacteriophage, which renders pIII necessary for infectivity and efficient retrieval, in an unmodified state. As capture module, the 3XFLAG was chosen due to its very high binding efficiency to anti-FLAG mAbs and its independency of any post-translational modification. This library was tested with Factor-VII activating protease (WT-FSAP) and its single-nucleotide polymorphism variant Marburg-I (MI)-FSAP. The WT-FSAP results confirmed the previously reported Arg/Lys centered FSAP cleavage site consensus as dominant, as well as reinforcing MI-FSAP as a loss-of-function mutant. Surprisingly, rare substrate clones devoid of basic amino acids were also identified. Indeed one of these peptides was cleaved as free peptide, thus suggesting a broader range of WT-FSAP substrates than previously anticipated.
Keywords:FSAP  Marburg I  Peptide affinity tag  Phage display  Protease substrate specificity Protein−protein interactions  pVII
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