Non-enzymatic assay for glucose by using immobilized whole-cells of E. coli containing glucose binding protein fused to fluorescent proteins


Autoria(s): Charneca, Ana; Karmali, Amin Mahamede Vissanji; Vieira, Maria Manuela Almeida Carvalho
Data(s)

11/03/2016

11/03/2016

31/12/2015

Resumo

Glucose monitoring in vivo is a crucial issue for gaining new understanding of diabetes. Glucose binding protein (GBP) fused to two fluorescent indicator proteins (FLIP) was used in the present study such as FLIP-glu- 3.2 mM. Recombinant Escherichia coli whole-cells containing genetically encoded nanosensors as well as cell-free extracts were immobilized either on inner epidermis of onion bulb scale or on 96-well microtiter plates in the presence of glutaraldehyde. Glucose monitoring was carried out by Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) analysis due the cyano and yellow fluorescent proteins (ECFP and EYFP) immobilized in both these supports. The recovery of these immobilized FLIP nanosensors compared with the free whole-cells and cell-free extract was in the range of 50–90%. Moreover, the data revealed that these FLIP nanosensors can be immobilized in such solid supports with retention of their biological activity. Glucose assay was devised by FRET analysis by using these nanosensors in real samples which detected glucose in the linear range of 0–24 mM with a limit of detection of 0.11 mM glucose. On the other hand, storage and operational stability studies revealed that they are very stable and can be re-used several times (i.e. at least 20 times) without any significant loss of FRET signal. To author's knowledge, this is the first report on the use of such immobilization supports for whole-cells and cell-free extract containing FLIP nanosensor for glucose assay. On the other hand, this is a novel and cheap high throughput method for glucose assay.

Identificador

CHARNECA, Ana; KARMALI, Amin; VIEIRA, Manuela; - Non-enzymatic assay for glucose by using immobilized whole-cells of E. coli containing glucose binding protein fused to fluorescent proteins. Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical. ISSN. 0925-4005. Vol. 221, (2015), 236-241

0925-4005

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/5837

10.1016/j.snb.2015.06.037

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier Science SA

Relação

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925400515008126

Direitos

closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Fluorescent indicator proteins #Onion membranes #Genetically encoded nanosensor 3.2 mM #High throughput glucose assay #Immobilization on 96-well microtiter plates #FRET
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article