国際極限環境生物シンポジウム講演集
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Applications of Extremophiles III
Proteins from Thermophiles for the Design of Advanced Fluorescence Biosensors. Glucose sensing as Model
Marcella de ChampdoréMaria StaianoAnna MarabottiAngelo FacchianoAntonio VarrialeViviana ScognamiglioGianluca AquinoImmacolata CocozzaAnnalisa VitalePaola RinghieriLuisa IozzinoAntonietta ParracinoVincenzo AuriliaMosè Rossi*Sabato D'Auria
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p. 302-309

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Glucose sensing is used as a model to explore the advantages deriving from the use of sugar - binding proteins isolated from thermophilic organisms to develop stable fluorescence biosensors. The gene of a putative thermostable sugar-binding protein was cloned and expressed in E. coli. The recombinant protein was purified to homogeneity and used as a probe for the development of a fluorescence biosensor for the detection of glucose. Fluorescence spectroscopy experiments demonstrated that the recombinant protein binds glucose with a dissociation constant of about 10 mM, a concentration of sugar close to the concentration of glucose present in the human blood. A docking simulation on the modeled structure of the protein confirmed its ability to bind glucose and proposed possible modifications to improve the affinity for glucose and/or its detection. The obtained results suggest the use of this thermostable protein as a probe for a stable glucose biosensor.
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