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Paper Abstract
Fluorescence based enzyme analysis is commonly done by FRET-probes, natural enzyme substrates flanked by two
corresponding fluorophores, showing spectral changes upon distance variations between the fluorophores. However, the
use of double labeled substrates displays several limitations such as reduction of sensitivity and high background signal
accompanied by high costs for synthesis. Therefore, the development of new probes avoiding these factors is of general
interest in enzyme research. A promising approach represents smart probes, i.e. singly labeled quenched enzyme
substrates that increase fluorescence intensity upon enzymatic cleavage. Smart probes use the fact that certain rhodamine
and oxazine dyes are selectively quenched upon contact formation with guanine or tryptophan residues via photoinduced
electron transfer (PET). The rapid response time of the probes enables real-time monitoring of enzyme activity in
ensemble as well as in single molecule measurements, which is an important prerequisite for the improved understanding
of enzyme mechanisms. We present the design of smart probes for the detection of the two hydrolases, DNaseI and
Carboxypeptidase A (CPA) with respect to stability and substrate specificity in ensemble measurements. Furthermore,
we investigate the influence of the attached fluorophore on hydrolysis efficiency in case of CPA and demonstrate first
applications of smart probes in single enzyme experiments.
Paper Details
Date Published: 13 July 2007
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 6633, Biophotonics 2007: Optics in Life Science, 663323 (13 July 2007); doi: 10.1117/12.728322
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 6633:
Biophotonics 2007: Optics in Life Science
Jürgen Popp; Gert von Bally, Editor(s)
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 6633, Biophotonics 2007: Optics in Life Science, 663323 (13 July 2007); doi: 10.1117/12.728322
Show Author Affiliations
Sigrun Henkenjohann, Univ. of Bielefeld (Germany)
Sebastian van de Linde, Univ. of Bielefeld (Germany)
Sören Doose, Univ. of Bielefeld (Germany)
Sebastian van de Linde, Univ. of Bielefeld (Germany)
Sören Doose, Univ. of Bielefeld (Germany)
Philip Tinnefeld, Univ. of Bielefeld (Germany)
Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. (Germany)
Markus Sauer, Univ. of Bielefeld (Germany)
Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. (Germany)
Markus Sauer, Univ. of Bielefeld (Germany)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 6633:
Biophotonics 2007: Optics in Life Science
Jürgen Popp; Gert von Bally, Editor(s)
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