Glucose biosensors as models for the development of advanced protein-based biosensors
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
Glucose sensing is used as a model to explore the advantages and problems deriving from the use of either enzymes or sugar binding proteins to develop stable fluorescence biosensors. We report on a novel approach to address the problem of substrate consumption by sensors based on enzymes, namely the utilization of apo-enzymes as non-active forms of the protein which are still able to bind the substrate/ligand. We also review studies in which derivatization of a naturally thermostable sugar-binding protein with a fluorescent probe allows quantitative monitoring of glucose binding even after immobilization on a solid support.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
FLUORESCENT INDICATORS; YEAST HEXOKINASE; BACILLUS-STEAROTHERMOPHILUS; ASPERGILLUS-NIGER; SENSORS
List of contributors:
Staiano, Maria; Rossi, Mosè; Bazzicalupo, Paolo; D'Auria, Sabato
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