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. 1997;12(5):363-71.
doi: 10.1016/s0956-5663(97)00002-x.

A tryptophan-2-monooxygenase based amperometric biosensor for L-tryptophan determination: use of a competitive inhibitor as a tool for selectivity increase

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A tryptophan-2-monooxygenase based amperometric biosensor for L-tryptophan determination: use of a competitive inhibitor as a tool for selectivity increase

A L Simonian et al. Biosens Bioelectron. 1997.

Abstract

A new flow-injection amperometric biosensor based on immobilized tryptophan-2-monooxygenase (TMO) has been developed for reagentless L-tryptophan determination. Concentrations of L-tryptophan between 0.1 and 50 mM could be measured with the linear part of the calibration curve between 0.1 and 2 mM. The response time was 30 s and the total analysis time was less than 3 min. The biosensor retained activity for greater than 4 months, when operated daily at 25 degrees C and stored at 8 degrees C. The biosensor was characterized by a relatively high sensitivity to phenylalanine (54% that of L-tryptophan), a modest response to L-methionine (less than 6%) and virtually no response to other amino acids. However, the biosensor selectivity to L-tryptophan could be dramatically increased when indoleacetamide (IA), a competitive inhibitor of TMO, was introduced. In the presence of 10 microM IA, the biosensor response to L-phenylalanine decreased to 7-4% of the unaffected rate for L-tryptophan. In the absence of L-tryptophan and IA the biosensor could be used for L-phenylalanine determination in the concentration range from 1 to 50 mM. The biosensor was successfully used for L-tryptophan determination in nutritional broth.

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