JOURNAL ARTICLE

Engineered PQQ Glucose Dehydrogenase‐Based Enzyme Sensor for Continuous Glucose Monitoring

Junko OkudaJunko WakaiSatoshi IgarashiKoji Sode

Year: 2004 Journal:   Analytical Letters Vol: 37 (9)Pages: 1847-1857   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is expected to become an ideal way to monitor the glycemic level of diabetic patients. A recent trend in the disposable self blood glucose sensing development has been the use of pyrroloquinoline quinone‐harboring glucose dehydrogenase (PQQGDH). However, due to a number of limitations of PQQGDH, conventionally utilized glucose oxidase (GOD) remains widely utilized in CGM. Two major problems that arose in the application of PQQGDH for CGM are the poor stability and its requirement for artificial electron acceptors for electrochemical measurement. To solve these problems, we investigated the amenability of our engineered PQQGDH Ser415Cys, which has a far superior thermal stability over the wild‐type enzyme, for the CGM system, and the applicability of cyt b 562 as the electron mediator to construct a CGM system free of synthetic mediator. As a result, the operational stability of CGM system employing Ser415Cys co‐immobilized with cyt b 562 was far superior to that of the wild‐type enzyme‐based electrode, with more than 60% of the initial response observed after 72 hr at 37°C. We achieved the successful application of PQQGDH in continuous operation without a significant decrease in the sensor signal.

Keywords:
Chemistry Glucose oxidase Enzyme Pyrroloquinoline quinone Biosensor Continuous glucose monitoring Glycemic Biochemistry Immobilized enzyme Combinatorial chemistry Chromatography Cofactor Insulin Endocrinology

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Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Bioengineering
Conducting polymers and applications
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