| Literature DB >> 28903249 |
Paola De Luca1, Maria Lepore1, Marianna Portaccio1, Rosario Esposito2, Sergio Rossi3, Umberto Bencivenga3, Damiano Gustavo Mita4.
Abstract
Changes in steady-state UV fluorescence emission from free or immobilizedglucose oxidase have been investigated as a function of glucose concentration.Immobilized GOD has been obtained by entrapment into a gelatine membrane. Changes insteady-state UV fluorescence have been quantitatively characterized by means ofoptokinetic parameters and their values have been compared with those previouslyobtained for FAD fluorescence in the visible range. The results confirmed that greatercalibration ranges are obtained from UV signals both for free and immobilized GOD inrespect to those obtained under visible fluorescence excitation. An alternative method tothe use UV fluorescence for glucose determination has been investigated by using timecourse measurements for monitoring the differential fluorescence of the redox forms of theFAD in GOD. Also in this case quantitative analysis have been carried out and acomparison with different experimental configurations has been performed. Time coarsemeasurements could be particularly useful for glucose monitoring in complex biologicalfluids in which the intrinsic UV fluorescence of GOD could be not specific by consideringthe presence of numerous proteins.Entities:
Keywords: Biosensors.; Emission fluorescence spectra; Glucose Concentration Determination; Glucose Oxidase; Immobilized enzymes
Year: 2007 PMID: 28903249 PMCID: PMC3965247 DOI: 10.3390/s7112612
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.Fluorescence emission spectra (λexc = 278 nm; λem= 340 nm): (a) free GOD, in the absence (curve i) and in the presence (curve ii) of glucose concentration (2mM); (b) immobilized
Figure 2.Fluorescence intensity as a function of time during the enzymatic reaction: (a) free GOD (0.2 mM glucose concentration); (b) immobilized GOD (2 mM glucose concentration).
Figure 3.Free GOD - (a) Fluorescence emission peak as a function of glucose concentration. Inset: glucose calibration curve. (b) Fluorescence emission integral area as a function of glucose concentration. Inset: glucose calibration curve.
Optokinetic parameters from fluorescence peak size analysis for free and immobilized GOD evaluated from UV and visible emission spectra measurements.
| GOD form | Spectral range | Kp(mM) | Psat(a.u.) | Linear range | SP (a.u)(mM-1) | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| free | UV | 1.87±0.50 | 156±11 | Up to 1.0 mM | 36.3±0.9 | This paper |
| free | VIS | 0.47±0.10 | 46.8±4.7 | Up to 0.5 mM | 54±2 | |
| immobilized | UV | 27.8±4.9 | 546±37 | Up to 30 mM | 10.7±0.3 | This paper |
| immobilized | VIS | 8.68±1.61 | 90.9±6.2 | Up to 8 mM | 5.6±0.2 |
Optokinetic parameters from fluorescence area integral analysis for free and immobilized GOD evaluated from UV and visible emission spectra measurements.
| GOD form | Spectral range | KA(mM) | Asat(a.u) | Linear range | SA (a.u)(mM-1) | Reference. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| free | UV | 1.6±0.5 | 11880±960 | Up to 0.8 mM | 1780±29 | This paper |
| free | VIS | 0.47±0.15 | 2962±230 | Up to 0.5 mM | 3530±57 | |
| immobilized | UV | 29.5±7.3 | 41526±4033 | Up to 30 mM | 808.5±22.1 | This paper |
| immobilized | VIS | 8.68±2.15 | 5406±520 | Up to 8 mM | 355±10 |
Figure 4.Immobilized GOD - (a) Fluorescence emission peak as a function of glucose concentration. Inset: glucose calibration curve. (b) Fluorescence emission integral area as a function of glucose concentration. Inset: glucose calibration curve.
Figure 5.Free GOD – (a) Slope of the intensity rise of fluorescence signal as a function of glucose concentration. Inset: glucose calibration curve. b) (tm − t0) values as a function of ln([G]/([G]-2([O2])) at different glucose concentration.
Optokinetic parameters for free and immobilized GOD evaluated from fluorescence time course and from the analysis of the slope of signal intensity rise.
| GOD forms | KSl (s-1 mM) | Slsat (a.u.)(s-1) | SSl (a.u)(s-1mM-1) | Linear range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| free | 0.56±0.10 | 97±8 | 99.1±3.9 | Up to 0.6 mM |
| immobilized | 9.69±2.38 | 0.44±0.05 | 0.027±0.001 | Up to 10 mM |
Optokinetic parameters for free and immobilized GOD evaluated from fluorescence time course measurements and from (tm − t0) values analysis.
| GOD forms | STC (s) | TC Linear range |
|---|---|---|
| free | 59±8 | 0.6 – 1.2 mM |
| immobilized | 337.8±43.6 | 2.5 – 20 mM |
Figure 6.Immobilized GOD – (a) Slope of the intensity rise of fluorescence signal as a function of glucose concentration. Inset: glucose calibration curve. (b) (tm − t0) values as a function of ln([G]/([G] - 2([O2])) at different glucose concentration.
Figure 7.Optokinetic parameter K as a function of the extent of the linear range. Fluorescence emission of free GOD in visible range( ), in UV range (□). Fluorescence emission of immobilized GOD in visible range (●), in UV range (▪).Empty and full dots refer to results in reference 16.