Gly-Arg-AMC (hydrochloride) is a fluorescent substrate for Cathepsin C. Upon hydrolysis by Cathepsin C, Gly-Arg-AMC (hydrochloride) is cleaved into Gly (glycine) and Arg-AMC (arginine-7-amino-4-methylcoumarin), with AMC emitting blue-green fluorescence. Gly-Arg-AMC (hydrochloride) can be used to detect the activity of Cathepsin C (excitation/emission: 360/460nm)[1].
References:
[1] Rubach JK, Cui G, Schneck JL, Taylor AN, Zhao B, Smallwood A, Nevins N, Wisnoski D, Thrall SH, Meek TD. The amino-acid substituents of dipeptide substrates of cathepsin C can determine the rate-limiting steps of catalysis. Biochemistry. 2012 Sep 25;51(38):7551-68.
Gly-Arg-AMC(hydrochloride)是组织蛋白酶C(Cathepsin C)的荧光底物。
Gly-Arg-AMC (hydrochloride)被组织蛋白酶C水解后,会生成 Gly(甘氨酸)和Arg-AMC(精氨酸-7-氨基-4-甲基香豆素),AMC发出蓝绿色荧光。Gly-Arg-AMC(hydrochloride)可用于检测组织蛋白酶C的活性。(激发/发射:360/460nm)[1]。
















