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Cathepsin B Turning Bioluminescence "On" for Tumor Imaging.

Yanhan NiZijuan HaiTong ZhangYanfang WangYanyun YangShusheng ZhangGaolin Liang
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2019)
Cathepsin B (CTSB) is a lysosomal protease, and several human cancers are reported highly expressing CTSB. Many optical methods have been developed for CTSB detection but not a bioluminescence (BL) probe. Herein, a CTSB-specific bioluminescence probe Val-Cit-AL was rationally designed for selectively sensing CTSB activity in vitro with a 67-fold "Turn-On" of BL intensity and an excellent limit of detection. Inhibitory experiments indicated that Val-Cit-AL is capable of sensing CTSB activity in living cells and tumors. We anticipate that Val-Cit-AL might be applied to diagnose CTSB-related diseases in rodent models or evaluate CTSB roles in more biological processes in the near future.
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