JOURNAL ARTICLE

Kinase-Catalyzed Modification of Gold Nanoparticles:  A New Approach to Colorimetric Kinase Activity Screening

Zhenxin WangRaphaël LévyDavid G. FernigMathias Brust

Year: 2006 Journal:   Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol: 128 (7)Pages: 2214-2215   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Peptide-stabilized gold nanoparticles have been enzymatically biotinylated by a kinase-catalyzed reaction using biotin-ATP as a cosubstrate. Upon mixing with avidin-modified particles, solutions of biotinylated particles change color from red to blue, indicating aggregation of particles. On the basis of this reaction, we have developed a simple colorimetric test to monitor kinase inhibitor activity.

Keywords:
Biotinylation Chemistry Colloidal gold Catalysis Combinatorial chemistry Avidin Nanoparticle Biotin Kinase Cofactor Chromatography Biochemistry Enzyme Nanotechnology

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