Encapsulation of FRET-based glucose and maltose biosensors to develop functionalized silica nanoparticles

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Silicate nanoparticles with immobilized FRET-based biosensors were developed for the detection of glucose and maltose. Immobilization of the protein biosensor in the nanoparticle was achieved through specific interaction between the hexa-histidine tag of the protein and a calcium-silicate complex of the silica matrix. Encapsulation of the biosensors preserved the affinity for the respective sugar. Compared to the free biosensors, encapsulation had a stabilizing effect on the biosensor towards chemical and thermal denaturation. The demonstrated immobilization strategy for specific sensing proteins paves the way towards the development of protein-inorganic nanostructures for application in metabolite analyses.

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Faccio, G., Bannwarth, M. B., Schulenburg, C., Steffen, V., Jankowska, D., Pohl, M., … Richter, M. (2016). Encapsulation of FRET-based glucose and maltose biosensors to develop functionalized silica nanoparticles. Analyst, 141(13), 3982–3984. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5an02573g

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