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esterases are important biocatalysts for (stereo)selective reactions on syn<strong>the</strong>tic and natural<br />

substrates leading to defined products for pharmaceutical or agrochemical use.<br />

2.1. Fluorescent suicide inhibitors for in-gel analysis <strong>of</strong> lipases and phospholipases<br />

Fluorescent suicide inhibitors have been developed as activity recognition probes (ARPs) for<br />

qualitative and quantitative analysis <strong>of</strong> active lipolytic enzymes in complex biological<br />

samples (industrial enzyme preparations, serum, cells, tissues). Since inhibitor binding to <strong>the</strong><br />

active sites <strong>of</strong> lipases and esterases is specific and stoichiometric, accurate information can be<br />

obtained about <strong>the</strong> type <strong>of</strong> enzyme and <strong>the</strong> moles <strong>of</strong> active protein (active sites) in<br />

electrophoretically pure or heterogeneous enzyme preparations.<br />

Labelling <strong>of</strong> enzymes with an ARP specific for serine hydrolases<br />

Inactive<br />

Active<br />

Inactive<br />

Inactive<br />

Inactive<br />

Inhibited<br />

BG<br />

BG<br />

RG<br />

RG<br />

NBD<br />

NBD<br />

RG:<br />

Reacti v e p h osphonate gr o up,<br />

irreversibly inhibits <strong>the</strong> catalytic serine<br />

BG:<br />

Binding group: is specifically recognized<br />

by <strong>the</strong> active enzyme<br />

NBD : fluorescent tag λ : 488 nm; λ : 540 nm<br />

29<br />

ex em<br />

Fluorescent inhibitors are currently applied to proteomic analysis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> lipolytic enzymes in<br />

human and animal cells. These studies are performed in <strong>the</strong> framework <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> joint project<br />

GOLD (Genomics <strong>of</strong> Lipid-associated Disorders/ coordinated by KFU Graz) which aims at<br />

discovering novel genes, processes and pathways that regulate lipid homeostasis in humans,<br />

mice and yeast. This is one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> projects in <strong>the</strong> field <strong>of</strong> functional genomics (GEN-AU,<br />

GENome research in AUstria) funded by <strong>the</strong> Austrian Federal Ministry for Education,<br />

Science and Culture (bm:bwk).<br />

Green: wt Red: ko Red: wt Green: ko<br />

DABGE Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

lipases and esterases<br />

in mouse adipose tissue<br />

<strong>of</strong> wt and lipase ko<br />

mice<br />

Differential activity-based gel electrophoresis (DABGE) was developed for comparative<br />

analysis <strong>of</strong> two lipolytic proteomes in one polyacrylamide gel. For this purpose, <strong>the</strong> active

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