Title : Insecticide detection through protein engineering of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis acetylcholinesterase B - Schulze_2005_Anal.Chem_77_5823 |
Author(s) : Schulze H , Muench SB , Villatte F , Schmid RD , Bachmann TT |
Ref : Analytical Chemistry , 77 :5823 , 2005 |
Abstract :
The sensitivity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) biosensors for insecticide detection could be increased substantially by engineering AChE B of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. The introduction of 10 single and 4 double mutations into the AChE peptide chain led to an increase in sensitivity to 10 of the 11 insecticides tested. The combination of three mutants with the wild-type enzyme in a multienzyme biosensor array enabled the detection of 11 out of the 14 most important organophosphates and carbamates at concentrations below 10 microg/kg, the maximum residue limit of infant food. The detection limit for pirimiphos methyl could be reduced from 10 microg/L to a value as low as 1 ng/L (3.5 x 10(-)(12) mol/L). The newly created biosensors exhibited an extraordinary high storage stability. There was no loss of sensitivity of N. brasiliensis AChE B, immobilized on screen-printed, disposable electrodes, even after 17-month storage at room temperature. |
PubMedSearch : Schulze_2005_Anal.Chem_77_5823 |
PubMedID: 16159111 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: nipbr-ACHEB |
Schulze H, Muench SB, Villatte F, Schmid RD, Bachmann TT (2005)
Insecticide detection through protein engineering of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis acetylcholinesterase B
Analytical Chemistry
77 :5823
Schulze H, Muench SB, Villatte F, Schmid RD, Bachmann TT (2005)
Analytical Chemistry
77 :5823