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The Use of a β-lactamase-based Conductimetric Biosensor Assay to Detect Biomolecular Interactions.

Marylène Vandevenne1, Mathieu Dondelinger2, Sami Yunus3, Astrid Freischels2, Régine Freischels2, Oscar Crasson2, Noureddine Rhazi2, Pierre Bogaerts4, Moreno Galleni2, Patrice Filée5.   

Abstract

Biosensors are becoming increasingly important and implemented in various fields such as pathogen detection, molecular diagnosis, environmental monitoring, and food safety control. In this context, we used β-lactamases as efficient reporter enzymes in several protein-protein interaction studies. Furthermore, their ability to accept insertions of peptides or structured proteins/domains strongly encourages the use of these enzymes to generate chimeric proteins. In a recent study, we inserted a single-domain antibody fragment into the Bacillus licheniformis BlaP β-lactamase. These small domains, also called nanobodies, are defined as the antigen-binding domains of single chain antibodies from camelids. Like common double chain antibodies, they show high affinities and specificities for their targets. The resulting chimeric protein exhibited a high affinity against its target while retaining the β-lactamase activity. This suggests that the nanobody and β-lactamase moieties remain functional. In the present work, we report a detailed protocol that combines our hybrid β-lactamase system to the biosensor technology. The specific binding of the nanobody to its target can be detected thanks to a conductimetric measurement of the protons released by the catalytic activity of the enzyme.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29443069      PMCID: PMC5912309          DOI: 10.3791/55414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


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