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Solid Phase Biosensors for Arsenic or Cadmium Composed of A trans Factor and cis Element Complex
The presence of toxic metals in drinking water has hazardous effects on human health. This study was conducted to develop GFP-based-metal-binding biosensors for on-site assay of toxic metal ions. GFP-tagged ArsR and CadC proteins bound to a cis element, and lost the capability of binding to it in th...
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Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3274271/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22346629 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s111110063 |
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author | Siddiki, Mohammad Shohel Rana Kawakami, Yasunari Ueda, Shunsaku Maeda, Isamu |
author_facet | Siddiki, Mohammad Shohel Rana Kawakami, Yasunari Ueda, Shunsaku Maeda, Isamu |
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description | The presence of toxic metals in drinking water has hazardous effects on human health. This study was conducted to develop GFP-based-metal-binding biosensors for on-site assay of toxic metal ions. GFP-tagged ArsR and CadC proteins bound to a cis element, and lost the capability of binding to it in their As- and Cd-binding conformational states, respectively. Water samples containing toxic metals were incubated on a complex of GFP-tagged ArsR or CadC and cis element which was immobilized on a solid surface. Metal concentrations were quantified with fluorescence intensity of the metal-binding states released from the cis element. Fluorescence intensity obtained with the assay significantly increased with increasing concentrations of toxic metals. Detection limits of 1 μg/L for Cd(II) and 5 μg/L for As(III) in purified water and 10 µg/L for Cd(II) and As(III) in tap water and bottled mineral water were achieved by measurement with a battery-powered portable fluorometer after 15-min and 30-min incubation, respectively. A complex of freeze dried GFP-tagged ArsR or CadC binding to cis element was stable at 4 °C and responded to 5 μg/L As(III) or Cd(II). The solid phase biosensors are sensitive, less time-consuming, portable, and could offer a protocol for on-site evaluation of the toxic metals in drinking water. |
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spelling | pubmed-32742712012-02-15 Solid Phase Biosensors for Arsenic or Cadmium Composed of A trans Factor and cis Element Complex Siddiki, Mohammad Shohel Rana Kawakami, Yasunari Ueda, Shunsaku Maeda, Isamu Sensors (Basel) Article The presence of toxic metals in drinking water has hazardous effects on human health. This study was conducted to develop GFP-based-metal-binding biosensors for on-site assay of toxic metal ions. GFP-tagged ArsR and CadC proteins bound to a cis element, and lost the capability of binding to it in their As- and Cd-binding conformational states, respectively. Water samples containing toxic metals were incubated on a complex of GFP-tagged ArsR or CadC and cis element which was immobilized on a solid surface. Metal concentrations were quantified with fluorescence intensity of the metal-binding states released from the cis element. Fluorescence intensity obtained with the assay significantly increased with increasing concentrations of toxic metals. Detection limits of 1 μg/L for Cd(II) and 5 μg/L for As(III) in purified water and 10 µg/L for Cd(II) and As(III) in tap water and bottled mineral water were achieved by measurement with a battery-powered portable fluorometer after 15-min and 30-min incubation, respectively. A complex of freeze dried GFP-tagged ArsR or CadC binding to cis element was stable at 4 °C and responded to 5 μg/L As(III) or Cd(II). The solid phase biosensors are sensitive, less time-consuming, portable, and could offer a protocol for on-site evaluation of the toxic metals in drinking water. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2011-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3274271/ /pubmed/22346629 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s111110063 Text en © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Siddiki, Mohammad Shohel Rana Kawakami, Yasunari Ueda, Shunsaku Maeda, Isamu Solid Phase Biosensors for Arsenic or Cadmium Composed of A trans Factor and cis Element Complex |
title | Solid Phase Biosensors for Arsenic or Cadmium Composed of A trans Factor and cis Element Complex |
title_full | Solid Phase Biosensors for Arsenic or Cadmium Composed of A trans Factor and cis Element Complex |
title_fullStr | Solid Phase Biosensors for Arsenic or Cadmium Composed of A trans Factor and cis Element Complex |
title_full_unstemmed | Solid Phase Biosensors for Arsenic or Cadmium Composed of A trans Factor and cis Element Complex |
title_short | Solid Phase Biosensors for Arsenic or Cadmium Composed of A trans Factor and cis Element Complex |
title_sort | solid phase biosensors for arsenic or cadmium composed of a trans factor and cis element complex |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3274271/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22346629 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s111110063 |
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