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Strep-tag II Mutant Maltose-binding Protein for Reagentless Fluorescence Sensing.

Siti Halimah Hasmoni, Goh Kian Mau, Saiful Anuar Karsani, Anthony Cass, Shafinaz Shahir.   

Abstract

Maltose-binding protein (MBP) is a periplasmic binding protein found in Gram negative bacteria. MBP is involved in maltose transport and bacterial chemotaxis; it binds to maltose and maltodextrins comprising α(1-4)-glucosidically linked linear glucose polymers and α(1-4)-glucosidically linked cyclodextrins. Upon ligand binding, MBP changes its conformation from an open to a closed form. This molecular recognition-transducing a ligand-binding event into a physical one-renders MBP an ideal candidate for biosensor development. Here, we describe the construction of a Strep-tag II mutant MBP for reagentless fluorescence sensing. malE, which encodes MBP, was amplified. A cysteine residue was introduced by site-directed mutagenesis to ensure a single label attachment at a specific site with a thiol-specific fluorescent probe. An environmentally sensitive fluorophore (IANBD amide) was covalently attached to the introduced thiol group and analysed by fluorescence sensing. The tagged mutant MBP (D95C) was purified (molecular size, ∼42 kDa). The fluorescence measurements of the IANBD-labelled Strep-tag II-D95C in the solution phase showed an appreciable change in fluorescence intensity (dissociation constant, 7.6±1.75 μM). Our mutant MBP retains maltose-binding activity and is suitable for reagentless fluorescence sensing.

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Keywords:  D95C; Fluorescence Sensing; Maltose-binding Protein; Strep-tag II

Year:  2016        PMID: 27019682      PMCID: PMC4807963     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Life Sci Res        ISSN: 1985-3718


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