Zheng_2005_Biomacromolecules_6_1555

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Title : Molecular interaction between organophosphorus acid anhydrolase and diisopropylfluorophosphate - Zheng_2005_Biomacromolecules_6_1555
Author(s) : Zheng J , Constantine CA , Zhao L , Rastogi VK , Cheng TC , DeFrank JJ , Leblanc RM
Ref : Biomacromolecules , 6 :1555 , 2005
Abstract :

Organophosphorus acid anhydrolases (OPAA; E.C.3.1.8.2) are a class of enzymes that hydrolyze a variety of toxic acetylcholinesterase-inhibiting organophosphorus (OP) compounds, including pesticides and fluorine-containing chemical nerve agents. In this paper, subphase conditions have been optimized to obtain stable OPAA Langmuir films, and the diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP) hydrolysis reaction catalyzed by OPAA in aqueous solution and at the air-water interface was studied. OPAA-DFP interactions were investigated utilizing different spectroscopic techniques, that is, circular dichroism and fluorescence in aqueous solution and infrared reflection absorption spectroscopies at the air-water interface. The characterization of OPAA and its secondary structure in aqueous solution and as a monolayer at the air-water interface in the absence and in the presence of DFP dissolved in aqueous solution or in the aqueous subphase demonstrated significantly distinctive features. The research described herein demonstrated that OPAA can be used in an enzyme-based biosensor for DFP detection.

PubMedSearch : Zheng_2005_Biomacromolecules_6_1555
PubMedID: 15877378

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Zheng J, Constantine CA, Zhao L, Rastogi VK, Cheng TC, DeFrank JJ, Leblanc RM (2005)
Molecular interaction between organophosphorus acid anhydrolase and diisopropylfluorophosphate
Biomacromolecules 6 :1555

Zheng J, Constantine CA, Zhao L, Rastogi VK, Cheng TC, DeFrank JJ, Leblanc RM (2005)
Biomacromolecules 6 :1555