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  • Keighron, Jacqueline, 1982, et al. (author)
  • Electrochemistry of Single-Vesicle Events
  • 2020
  • In: Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry. - : Annual Reviews. - 1936-1327 .- 1936-1335. ; 13, s. 159-181
  • Research review (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Neuronal transmission relies on electrical signals and the transfer of chemical signals from one neuron to another. Chemical messages are transmitted from presynaptic neurons to neighboring neurons through the triggered fusion of neurotransmitter-filled vesicles with the cell plasma membrane. This process, known as exocytosis, involves the rapid release of neurotransmitter solutions that are detected with high affinity by the postsynaptic neuron. The type and number of neurotransmitters released and the frequency of vesicular events govern brain functions such as cognition, decision making, learning, and memory. Therefore, to understand neurotransmitters and neuronal function, analytical tools capable of quantitative and chemically selective detection of neurotransmitters with high spatiotemporal resolution are needed. Electrochemistry offers powerful techniques that are sufficiently rapid to allow for the detection of exocytosis activity and provides quantitative measurements of vesicle neurotransmitter content and neurotransmitter release from individual vesicle events. In this review, we provide an overview of the most commonly used electrochemical methods for monitoring single-vesicle events, including recent developments and what is needed for future research.
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  • Wang, Yuanmo, 1986, et al. (author)
  • Molecular Crowding and a Minimal Footprint at a Gold Nanoparticle Support Stabilize Glucose Oxidase and Boost Its Activity
  • 2020
  • In: Langmuir. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 1520-5827 .- 0743-7463. ; 36:1, s. 37-46
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Enzymes conjugated to nanomaterials are used in the design of various biotechnologies. In the development of biosensors, surface modifications with the enzyme glucose oxidase (GOx) serve to aid the detection of blood glucose. In order to optimize sensor effectiveness, the enzyme tertiary structure needs to be preserved upon immobilization to retain the enzyme's catalytic activity. Because of the nature of GOx, it suffers from a tendency to denature when immobilized at a solid surface; hence, methods to optimize enzyme stability are of great importance. Here, we introduce the study of the interaction of GOx to the highly curved surface of 20 nm gold nanoparticles (AuNP) with an absorbed monolayer coating of enzyme as determined by flocculation assays and quantification of immobilized GOx at the nanoparticle surface. Enzyme crowding was determined by comparing the number of enzymes that bind to how many can physically fit. These measurements show how placing a monolayer of enzyme where the enzyme spreads thin at the AuNP surface still provides stable catalytic performance of up to 14 days compared to enzymes free in solution. Moreover, by the increasing enzyme density via increasing the amount of GOx present in solution during the GOx/AuNP conjugation step creates a molecularly crowded environment at the highly curved nanoparticle surface. This limits the size of the enzyme footprint for attachment and shows that the activity per enzyme can be enhanced up to 300%. This is of great importance for implementing stable and sensitive sensor technologies that are constructed by enzyme-based nanoparticle scaffolds. Here, we show by using the conditions that maintain GOx structure and function when limiting the enzyme coating to an ultrathin layer, the design and construction of an ultrafast responding diagnostic sensor technology for glucose can be achieved, which is crucial for monitoring rapid fluctuations of, for instance, glucose in the brain.
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