Fluorescent biosensors: design and application to motor proteins.

Simone Kunzelmann, Claudia Solscheid, Martin R Webb
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Reagentless biosensors are single molecular species that report the concentration of a specific target analyte, while having minimal impact on the system being studied. This chapter reviews such biosensors with emphasis on the ones that use fluorescence as readout and can be used for real-time assays of concentration changes with reasonably high time resolution and sensitivity. Reagentless biosensors can be designed with different types of recognition elements, particularly specific binding proteins and nucleic acids, including aptamers. Different ways are described in which a fluorescence signal can be used to report the target concentration. These include the use of single, environmentally sensitive fluorophores; FRET pairs, often used in genetically encoded biosensors; and pairs of identical fluorophores that undergo reversible stacking interactions to change fluorescence intensity. The applications of these biosensors in different types of real-time assays with motor proteins are described together with some specific examples. These encompass regulation and mechanism of motor proteins, using both steady-state assays and single-turnover measurements.

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荧光生物传感器:运动蛋白的设计与应用。
无试剂生物传感器是单分子物种,报告特定目标分析物的浓度,同时对被研究系统的影响最小。本章回顾了这类生物传感器,重点介绍了那些使用荧光作为读数的生物传感器,它们可以用于实时分析浓度变化,具有相当高的时间分辨率和灵敏度。无试剂生物传感器可以设计不同类型的识别元件,特别是特定的结合蛋白和核酸,包括适体。不同的方法描述了荧光信号可以用来报告目标浓度。这些措施包括使用单一的、对环境敏感的荧光团;FRET对,常用于基因编码的生物传感器;以及一对相同的荧光团,它们经历可逆的堆叠相互作用来改变荧光强度。介绍了这些生物传感器在不同类型的运动蛋白实时检测中的应用,并给出了一些具体的例子。这些包括运动蛋白的调节和机制,使用稳态分析和单次周转测量。
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Experientia supplementum (2012)
Experientia supplementum (2012) Medicine-Medicine (all)
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