| Literature DB >> 21552478 |
Yi Fu1, Jian Zhang, Joseph R Lakowicz.
Abstract
The enzyme cofactors are intrinsically fluorescent and participate directly in the single molecule enzymology studies. Due to photobleaching, one cannot follow kinetics continuously by cofactor fluorescence for more than several minutes typically. Modification of spectral properties of fluorophores, such as the amplification of emission intensity, can be achieved through coupling with surface plasmons in close proximity to metallic nanostructures. This process, referred to as metal-enhanced fluorescence, offers promise for a range of applications, including bioassays, sensor technology, microarrays, and single-molecule studies. Here, we demonstrated up to a 100-fold increase in the emission of the single cofactors and flavoenzymes near silver nanostructures. Amplified fluorescence of different types of flavins and flavoenzymes has been interpreted by using time-resolved single molecule fluorescence data. The results show considerable promise for the studies of enzyme kinetics using the intrinsic fluorescence from the cofactors.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21552478 PMCID: PMC3087598 DOI: 10.1021/jp109617h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces ISSN: 1932-7447 Impact factor: 4.126