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Md Nadim Hossain1,2, Ryuichi Ishida1, Mitsuru Hattori1,2, Tomoki Matsuda1,2, Takeharu Nagai1,2.
Abstract
Water hardness (WH) is a useful parameter for testing household water, such as drinking, cooking, and washing water. Many countries around the world use pipeline water in their houses, but there is a need to monitor the WH because hard water has a negative impact on appliances. Currently, WH is often measured using chemical dye-based WH indicators, and these techniques require expensive equipment, and trained personnel. Therefore, a low-cost and simple measurement method has been desired. Here, we report LOTUS-W, which consists of a luciferase, Nanoluc, a yellow fluorescent protein Venus, and a Ca2+/Mg2+ detection domain of human centrin 3. The binding of Ca2+/Mg2+ to this indicator changes the conformation of human centrin 3, and induces bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) from Nanoluc to Venus, which changes its emission spectrum about 140%. The dissociation constants of LOTUS-W for Ca2+/Mg2+ are approximately several mM, making it suitable for measuring WH in the household water. With this indicator in combination with a smartphone, we have demonstrated that it is possible to evaluate WH easily and quickly. This novel indicator has the potential to be used for measuring not only household water but also water used in the food industry, etc.Entities:
Keywords: bioluminescence; indicator ratiometry; smartphone; softener; water hardness
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32498467 PMCID: PMC7308811 DOI: 10.3390/s20113164
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Schematic of Mg2+ and Ca2+ sensing mechanism in the water hardness indicator. HsCen3 (magenta) is an Mg2+ and Ca2+ binding domain, which is partially truncated for sensor function. HsCen3 is sandwiched between Nluc (blue), and cpVenus (gray) (left). Conformational changes in HsCen3, by binding of Mg2+ or Ca2+, induce spatial relocation of Nluc and cpVenus, increasing the efficiency of resonance energy transfer (cpVenus showing yellow).
Figure 2Development of ratiometric water hardness indicator and their in vitro properties (A) Domain structures of water hardness indicator candidates. HsCen3 with several deletions from the C-terminus was inserted between cpVenusΔC10 and Nluc. (B) Dynamic ranges of the variants were calculated from the emission ratio (525 nm/455 nm) with and without 10 mM Ca2+/Mg2+. cpV229N–HsCen3∆C7-NL showed the highest dynamic range. (C,E) Bioluminescence emission spectra of cpV229N–HsCen3∆C7-NL in the presence (black line) and absence (dashed line) of Ca2+ or Mg2+. (D,F) Titration curves of the emission ratio of cpV229N–HsCen3∆C7-NL. Bioluminescence emission ratios (525 nm/455 nm) with different concentrations of Ca2+ and Mg2+ have been plotted. The Kd of each ion was calculated from the emission ratios (525 nm/455 nm). Ratios were normalized by using the maximum ratio (n = 3).
Figure 3Specificity and selectivity of LOTUS-W for calcium and magnesium ions. (A) The specificity of LOTUS-W for Ca2+ and Mg2+. Emission ratios were measured in the presence of each metal ion. (B,C) The selectivity of LOTUS-W to Ca2+ (B) or Mg2+ (C), upon mixing with different metal ions. LOTUS-W was premixed with each metal ion, and Ca2+ or Mg2+ was added. Bioluminescence emission ratio was normalized (n = 3) to the count without additional metal ions (MOPS).
Figure 4Detection of WH-dependent bioluminescence color change using a smartphone camera. LOTUS-W and water samples were reacted on a 96-well plate with a substrate, and images were taken using a smartphone camera. The image from each sample area (A) was separated into red-green-blue channels, and the intensity ratio of green to blue was calculated (B). From the results of the commercially available drinking water with different WH, the scale of WH of the tap water was assessed. Milli-Q water was used as the control. Each bioluminescence emission ratio was normalized to the count without additional water (MOPS) (n = 3). The classifications of WH are indicated in gray boxes.