Abstract

Fluorescently labeled type-3 copper proteins have been proposed previously as solution oxygen sensors by using a FRET mechanism. Herein, we describe how this principle can be adapted to sense O 2 by means of proteins immobilized in optically transparent silica matrices. Specifically, the protein, hemocyanin from Octopus vulgaris N-terminally labeled with Cy5, is immobilized in two different kinds of optically transparent silica matrices, which appear to be a promising platform for enzyme encapsulation. The presented results provide proof of principle that fluorescently labeled proteins immobilized in a silica matrix can be implemented in a reusable, biocompatible and stable oxygen measuring device that might lead to new developments in the field of optical biosensing.

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