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Microfabricated arrays of cylindrical wells facilitate single‐molecule enzymology of α‐chymotrypsin
Authors:Angela Y. Chen  Ashish S. Jani  Lifeng Zheng  Peter J. Burke  James P. Brody
Affiliation:1. Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Henry Samueli School of Engineering, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697;2. Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Henry Samueli School of Engineering, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697
Abstract:Single‐molecule enzymology allows scientists to examine the distributions of kinetic rates among members of a population. We describe a simple method for the analysis of single‐molecule enzymatic kinetics and provide comparisons to ensemble‐averaged kinetics. To isolate our model enzyme, α‐chymotrypsin, into single molecules, we use an array of cylindrical poly(dimethylsiloxane) wells 2 μm in diameter and 1.35 μm in height. Inside the wells, a protease assay with a profluorescent substrate detects α‐chymotrypsin activity. We hold the concentration of α‐chymotrypsin at 0.39 nM in a given well with an enzyme‐to‐substrate ratio of 1:6,666 molecules. Fluorescence emitted by the substrate is proportional to enzyme activity and detectable by a charge‐coupled device. This method allows for the simultaneous real‐time characterization of hundreds of individual enzymes. We analyze single‐molecule kinetics by recording and observing their intensity trajectories over time. By testing our method with our current instruments, we confirm that our methodology is useful for the analysis of single enzymes for extracting static inhomogeneity. © 2009 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 2009
Keywords:single‐molecule enzymology  microfabricated array  chymotrypsin
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