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Activity-Based Probes That Target Functional Subclasses of Phospholipases in Proteomes

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 132, Issue 10, Pages 3264-+

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja1000505

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  1. Damon Runyon Cancer Foundation [DRG 1978-08]
  2. NIH [CA087660]
  3. Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology

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Phospholipases are a large and diverse set of enzymes that metabolize the phospholipid components of cell membranes and function in key lipid-signaling pathways. The molecular characterization of novel phospholipases would benefit from chemical probes that selectively target these enzymes on the basis of their distinct substrate specificities and catalytic properties. Here we present the synthesis and characterization of a set of activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) probes that contain key recognition and reactivity elements for targeting phospholipases of the serine hydrolase superfamily. We show that these probes accurately report on the sn-1 and sn-2 substrate specificities of phospholipases in cell and tissue proteomes, including the sn-1- selective phoshpolipase DDHD1 and a calcium-dependent transacylase activity implicated in endocannabinoid biosynthesis. We anticipate that these phospholipase-directed ABPP probes will facilitate the discovery of new lipid-metabolizing enzymes and provide valuable insights into their substrate preferences.

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