Protein Information

ID 124
Name Tyrosinase
Synonyms LB24 AB; Monophenol monooxygenase; OCA1A; OCAIA; SK29 AB; TYR; TYR protein; Tumor rejection antigen AB…

Compound Information

ID 343
Name cresol
CAS methylphenol

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
19833500 Dong W, Dong C, Shuang S, Choi MM: Near-infrared luminescence quenching method for the detection of phenolic compounds using N-acetyl-l-cysteine-protected gold nanoparticles-tyrosinase hybrid material. Biosens Bioelectron. 2009 Sep 26.
A rapid and simple near-infrared (NIR) luminescence quenching method for the detection of phenolic compounds based on combining the unique property of N-acetyl-l-cysteine-protected gold nanoparticles (NAC-AuNPs) and tyrosinase (Tyr) enzymatic reactions is described. This method relies on the luminescence quenching of NAC-AuNPs-tyrosinase (NAC-AuNPs-Tyr) hybrid material by phenolic compounds. The quinone intermediates produced from enzymatic catalytic oxidation of phenolic compounds were believed to play a major role in the luminescence quenching. Dynamic quenching mechanism was confirmed by using time-resolved luminescence spectroscopy. Optimization of the experimental parameters including the concentration of NAC-AuNPs-Tyr (20mug/mL), excitation wavelength (450nm), pH (6.0), and temperature (20 degrees C) has been determined. A linear range 0.5muM to 1.0mM and a detection limit 0.1muM of catechol were obtained under optimal conditions. The sensitivity of different phenolic compounds was compared and follows the trend: catechol> p-cresol> phenol. The proposed NIR luminescence quenching method exhibits high sensitivity, good repeatability, and long-term stability, demonstrating potential for further development to NIR luminescence phenol biosensors.
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