Development of a functionalized xenon biosensor Journal Article


Authors: Spence, M. M.; Ruiz, E. J.; Rubin, S. M.; Lowery, T. J.; Winssinger, N.; Schultz, P. G.; Wemmer, D. E.; Pines, A.
Article Title: Development of a functionalized xenon biosensor
Abstract: NMR-based biosensors that utilize laser-polarized xenon offer potential advantages beyond current sensing technologies. These advantages include the capacity to simultaneously detect multiple analytes, the applicability to in vivo spectroscopy and imaging, and the possibility of "remote" amplified detection. Here, we present a detailed NMR characterization of the binding of a biotin-derivatized caged-xenon sensor to avidin. Binding of "functionalized" xenon to avidin leads to a change in the chemical shift of the encapsulated xenon in addition to a broadening of the resonance, both of which serve as NMR markers of ligand-target interaction. A control experiment in which the biotin-binding site of avidin was blocked with native biotin showed no such spectral changes, confirming that only specific binding, rather than nonspecific contact, between avidin and functionalized xenon leads to the effects on the xenon NMR spectrum. The exchange rate of xenon (between solution and cage) and the xenon spin-lattice relaxation rate were not changed significantly upon binding. We describe two methods for enhancing the signal from functionalized xenon by exploiting the laser-polarized xenon magnetization reservoir. We also show that the xenon chemical shifts are distinct for xenon encapsulated in different diastereomeric cage molecules. This demonstrates the potential for tuning the encapsulated xenon chemical shift, which is a key requirement for being able to multiplex the biosensor.
Keywords: unclassified drug; sensitivity and specificity; in vivo study; peptide; nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; binding site; nuclear magnetic resonance; encapsulation; resonance; stereoisomerism; biotin; diastereoisomer; nuclear magnetic resonance, biomolecular; imaging systems; biosensing techniques; magnetization; avidin; biosensor; xenon; xenon 129; xenon isotopes; laser applications; chemical shift; article; biosensors; exchange rates; xenon biosensors; cryptophane a
Journal Title: Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume: 126
Issue: 46
ISSN: 0002-7863
Publisher: American Chemical Society  
Date Published: 2004-11-24
Start Page: 15287
End Page: 15294
Language: English
DOI: 10.1021/ja0483037
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 15548026
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Notes: J. Am. Chem. Soc. -- Cited By (since 1996):72 -- Export Date: 16 June 2014 -- CODEN: JACSA -- Source: Scopus
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