Abstract

In the last decade, the rise of synthetic biology has driven the efforts to construct artificial allosteric protein switches in order to detected and quantify natural and artificial chemistries in vitro and in vivo. Typically, this involves construction of chimeric enzymes via insertion of a regulatory receptor domain into the biocatalytic reporter domain. Construction of such chimeric enzymes utilizes the recombinant DNA technology that is a core technology of protein engineering [1].Herein, we report on the bioelectrocatalytic properties of pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent glucose dehydrogenase fusion with calmodulin (PQQ-GDH-CaM). This protein is catalytically inactive in its ground form but can be activated by the addition of calmodulin binding peptide that induces its conformational transition and activation. The PQQ-GDH-CaM was immobilized onto highly porous gold (hPG) produced electrochemically [2] by using a bifunctional linker, namely 4-mercaptobenzoic acid further activated through 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide and N-hydroxysuccinimide (EDC/NHS) coupling to covalent bind the PQQ-GDH-CaM chimeric enzyme [3].At first, we characterized the switchable features of PQQ-GDH-CaM by simply exposing it to the activating peptide. Subsequently we devised an approach to use proteolytic activation of a caged-peptide to generate activating peptide for PQQ-GDH-CaM. Furthermore, the system was utilized to study different pathways for PQQ-GDH-CaM triggered activation according to different logic gates in order to realize multipurpose biosensors (e.g., glucose detection, peptide detection etc.) [4]. References Gamella, M., Guo, Z., Alexandrov, K., Katz, E. (2019). ChemElectroChem, 6(3), 638-645.Bollella, P., Hibino, Y., Kano, K., Gorton, L., Antiochia, R. (2018). Analytical chemistry, 90(20), 12131-12136.Koushanpour, A., Gamella, M., Guo, Z., Honarvarfard, E., Poghossian, A., Schöning, M. J., Alexandrov, K., Katz, E. (2017). The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 121(51), 11465-11471.Bollella, P., Katz, E. (2019). International Journal of Unconventional Computing, 14(3-4), 181-198.

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