Covidyte(TM) TF670

Covidyte(TM) TF670
COVID-19 Research
Item number Size Datasheet Manual SDS Delivery time Quantity Price
ABD-13540 100 tests -

3 - 8 business days*

408.00€
 
Solvent: DMSO. Excitation (nm): 649 Emission (nm): 664 Extinction coefficient (cm-1 M-1):... more
Product information "Covidyte(TM) TF670"

Solvent: DMSO. Excitation (nm): 649 Emission (nm): 664 Extinction coefficient (cm-1 M-1): 250000. Coronaviruses (CoVs) can infect humans and multiple species of animals, causing a wide spectrum of diseases. In late 2019, a novel coronavirus, termed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was determined as a cause for several cases of respiratory disease (Covid-19). The virus rapidly spread worldwide. It has infected more than a million people, and Covid-19 has claimed more than seventy thousand fatalities (as of April 6, 2020). Currently, there are not any specific and effective options available for treating Covid-19. At present the clinical treatment of Covid-19 is mainly symptomatic combined with repurposing of already marketed antiviral drugs such as Remdesivir and antibiotics to treat secondary infections. There is an extremely urgent need for the development of specific antiviral therapeutics and vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. The coronavirus main protease, which plays a pivotal role in viral gene expression and replication through the proteolytic processing of replicase polyproteins, is an attractive target for anti-CoV drug design. The inhibition of viral proteases necessary for proteolytic processing of polyproteins has been a successful strategy in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C respectively, proving the potential of protease inhibitors for the treatment of viral infections. Similarly, the main protease of SARS-CoV-2 is thought to be essential for viral replication and, therefore, is regarded as promising target for antiviral therapy of Covid-19. Covidyte(TM) TF670 is a peptide substrate containing 14 amino acid sequence (KTSAVLQSGFRKME) that can be cleaved by coronavirus proteases. The dark-FRET peptide contains Tide Quencher(TM) 5 (TQ5) as a quencher and Tide Fluor(TM) 5 (TF5) as a fluorescent donor on the N-and C-terminals respectively where the fluorescence of TF5 is effectively quenched by TQ5 when the peptide is intact. When the peptide is hydrolyzed by coronavirus proteases, the TF5 fragment generates significantly enhanced fluorescence since its fluorescence is no longer quenched by TQ5. The activity of coronavirus proteases can be effectively monitored by the fluorescence intensity of TF5. Covidyte(TM) TF670 is a robust high throughput screening tool for searching inhibitors of coronavirus proteases. TQ5-TF5 pair has been proven to an extremely effective FRET pair for developing FRET protease substrates. Comparing to the commonly used EDANS substrates (such as Covidyte(TM) EN450), the TF670 substrate has much stronger and longer fluorescence that is less interfered by colored compounds that often cause false positive hits.

Supplier: AAT Bioquest
Supplier-Nr: 13540

Properties

Application: Coronavirus protease inhibitor screening, FRET peptide substrate
MW: 3620.33 D
Format: Solution

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Storage: -20°C (protect from light)
Shipping: +20°C (International: °C)
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