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Mapping Enzyme Activity on Tissue by Functional Mass Spectrometry Imaging.

Brett R HamiltonDavid L MarshallNicholas R CasewellRobert A HarrisonStephen J BlanksbyEivind A B Undheim
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Enzymes are central components of most physiological processes, and are consequently implicated in various pathologies. High-resolution maps of enzyme activity within tissues therefore represent powerful tools for elucidating enzymatic functions in health and disease. Here, we present a novel mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) method for assaying the spatial distribution of enzymatic activity directly from tissue. MSI analysis of tissue sections exposed to phospholipid substrates produced high-resolution maps of phospholipase activity and specificity, which could subsequently be compared to histological images of the same section. Functional MSI thus represents a new and generalisable method for imaging biological activity in situ.
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