Abstract

A sensitive and convenient biosensor for detection of heavy metal salts has been developed. The method is based on the effects of heavy metal salts on the catalytic activity of L-lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in solution or coimmobilized with L-lactate oxidase (LOD) on an oxygen electrode. At metal concentrations below 100 μM, the kinetic behavior, with the LDH substrate NADH, showed a competitive inhibition with high affinity during the first 10 s. With increased incubation time, irreversible first order inactivation with respect to enzyme concentration was observed. This irreversible inactivation of LDH in solution was dose dependant. The efficiencies obtained for the different heavy metal salts were: HgCl 2>AgNO 3>Pb(COOCH 3) 2>CuSO 4>ZnCl 2. HgCl 2 and AgNO 3 were effective in the nanomolar range while the other metal salts acted at the micromolar level. LDH is protected by saturating amounts of substrate NADH against the effects of the heavy metal salts studied. The p Ks for LDH catalytic activity and inactivation by heavy metal salts were similar. The results suggest binding of the heavy metal salts to the enzyme active site. Except for lead acetate, all heavy metal detection was in the range of European norms. For AgNO 3, CuSO 4 and HgCl 2, the sensor limit of detection reached the European norm values whereas with ZnCl 2 it was well below. The immobilization of LDH considerably decreased the amount of enzyme consumed by permitting repetitive assays. The efficiency of inactivation by the heavy metal salts was reduced in comparison with LDH in solution. Restoration of activity of the inactivated immobilized enzyme was obtained with DTT, EDTA, KCN and NADH treatment. This opens up possibilities for detection of toxic compounds using simple procedures suitable for assays in a variety of monitoring conditions in environmental and food pollution control.

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