生物传感器
乙烯
拟南芥
化学
生物化学
计算生物学
生物
催化作用
突变体
基因
作者
Kenward Vong,Shohei Eda,Yasuhiro Kadota,Igor Nasibullin,Takanori Wakatake,Satoshi Yokoshima,Ken Shirasu,Katsunori Tanaka
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-019-13758-2
摘要
Abstract Enzyme biosensors are useful tools that can monitor rapid changes in metabolite levels in real-time. However, current approaches are largely constrained to metabolites within a limited chemical space. With the rising development of artificial metalloenzymes (ArM), a unique opportunity exists to design biosensors from the ground-up for metabolites that are difficult to detect using current technologies. Here we present the design and development of the ArM ethylene probe ( AEP ), where an albumin scaffold is used to solubilize and protect a quenched ruthenium catalyst. In the presence of the phytohormone ethylene, cross metathesis can occur to produce fluorescence. The probe can be used to detect both exogenous- and endogenous-induced changes to ethylene biosynthesis in fruits and leaves. Overall, this work represents an example of an ArM biosensor, designed specifically for the spatial and temporal detection of a biological metabolite previously not accessible using enzyme biosensors.
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