| Literature DB >> 27178348 |
Xianwei Zhu1, Hiroaki Shinohara2, Ryuta Miyatake3, Takahiro Hohsaka4.
Abstract
In the present study, a novel molecular biosensor system model was designed by using a couple of the fluorescent unnatural mutant streptavidin and the carbazole-labeled biotin. BODIPY-FL-aminophenylalanine (BFLAF), a fluorescent unnatural amino acid was position-specifically incorporated into Trp120 position of streptavidin by four-base codon method. On the other hand, carbazole-labeled biotin was synthesized as a quencher for the fluorescent Trp120BFLAF mutant streptavidin. The fluorescence of fluorescent Trp120BFLAF mutant streptavidin was decreased as we expected when carbazole-labeled biotin was added into the mutant streptavidin solution. Furthermore, the fluorescence decrease of Trp120BFLAF mutant streptavidin with carbazole-labeled biotin (100 nM) was recovered by the competitive addition of natural biotin. This result demonstrated that by measuring the fluorescence quenching and recovery, a couple of the fluorescent Trp120BFLAF mutant streptavidin and the carbazole-labeled biotin were successfully applicable for quantification of free biotin as a molecular biosensor system.Entities:
Keywords: carbazole-labeled biotin; fluorescence quenching; fluorescence recovery; fluorescent unnatural mutant streptavidin; four-base codon method; molecular biosensor
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27178348 DOI: 10.1002/jmr.2548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mol Recognit ISSN: 0952-3499 Impact factor: 2.137