TY - JOUR
T1 - Direct-Electron-Transfer Bio-Nanoink with Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube and Aspergillus terreus var. aureus Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide Glucose Dehydrogenase
AU - Hiratsuka, Atsunori
AU - Iwasa, Hisanori
AU - Uzawa, Hirotaka
AU - Suzuki, Atsuya
AU - Muguruma, Hitoshi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2019/3/25
Y1 - 2019/3/25
N2 - This pioneering study contains the fabrication of a novel concept of direct-electron-transfer (DET) bio-nanoink for a mediator-free and oxygen-insensitive glucose sensing. The DET bio-nanoink is composed of glycan chain-rich flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (GDH), single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs), and surfactant sodium cholate in aqueous solution. We discovered FAD-GDH genes in various fungi and characterized the enzymatic properties of the recombinant enzymes produced by Pichia pastoris as a host. Glycan-chain-rich Aspergillus terreus var. aureus FAD-GDH is screened and is the most suitable for the bio-nanoink compared to conventional FAD-GDHs from Aspergillus species in terms of chemical stability and activity. The amperometric biosensor is fabricated with piezoelectric inkjet printing, where the small fraction (several pL) of the bio-nanoink can be erupted without clogging of the nozzle. The biosensor with the bio-nanoink showed a large (1 mA cm -2 at +0.6 V 48 mM glucose) and a glucose-concentration-dependent current, indicating that the DET between FAD-GDH and SWCNTs in the bio-nanoink is accomplished. The DET is supported by the observation of the atomic force and transmission microscopies, where debundled SWCNTs are connected to FAD-GDH molecules. The mediator-free and oxygen-insensitive biosensor fabricated by the DET bio-nanoink revealed a high sensitivity of 70 μA mM -1 cm -2 , a broad linear dynamic range of 0.0025-3.2 mM, and selectivity toward an interferent, and a low detection limit of 1.1 μm, which are superior to those of any other glucose biosensor.
AB - This pioneering study contains the fabrication of a novel concept of direct-electron-transfer (DET) bio-nanoink for a mediator-free and oxygen-insensitive glucose sensing. The DET bio-nanoink is composed of glycan chain-rich flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (GDH), single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs), and surfactant sodium cholate in aqueous solution. We discovered FAD-GDH genes in various fungi and characterized the enzymatic properties of the recombinant enzymes produced by Pichia pastoris as a host. Glycan-chain-rich Aspergillus terreus var. aureus FAD-GDH is screened and is the most suitable for the bio-nanoink compared to conventional FAD-GDHs from Aspergillus species in terms of chemical stability and activity. The amperometric biosensor is fabricated with piezoelectric inkjet printing, where the small fraction (several pL) of the bio-nanoink can be erupted without clogging of the nozzle. The biosensor with the bio-nanoink showed a large (1 mA cm -2 at +0.6 V 48 mM glucose) and a glucose-concentration-dependent current, indicating that the DET between FAD-GDH and SWCNTs in the bio-nanoink is accomplished. The DET is supported by the observation of the atomic force and transmission microscopies, where debundled SWCNTs are connected to FAD-GDH molecules. The mediator-free and oxygen-insensitive biosensor fabricated by the DET bio-nanoink revealed a high sensitivity of 70 μA mM -1 cm -2 , a broad linear dynamic range of 0.0025-3.2 mM, and selectivity toward an interferent, and a low detection limit of 1.1 μm, which are superior to those of any other glucose biosensor.
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U2 - 10.1021/acsomega.9b00060
DO - 10.1021/acsomega.9b00060
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85063488025
SN - 2470-1343
VL - 4
SP - 5776
EP - 5783
JO - ACS Omega
JF - ACS Omega
IS - 3
ER -