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Entrapped binding protein as biosensors
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US20030153026A1
US20030153026A1US10/039,833US3983302AUS2003153026A1US 20030153026 A1US20030153026 A1US 20030153026A1US 3983302 AUS3983302 AUS 3983302AUS 2003153026 A1US2003153026 A1US 2003153026A1
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The invention is directed to entrapped mutated binding proteins, mutated binding proteins containing reporter groups, compositions of mutated binding proteins containing reporter groups in analyte permeable matrixes, and their use as analyte biosensors both in vitro and in vivo

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We claim:
1. A glucose biosensor for in vivo or in vitro use comprising: a) at least one mutated binding protein and at least one reporter group attached thereto such that said reporter group provides detectable and reversible signal when said mutated binding protein is exposed to varying glucose concentrations; and
b) an analyte permeable matrix entrapping or encapsulating said at least one mutated binding protein.
2. The biosensor ofclaim 1 wherein said detectable and reversible signal is related to said varying analyte concentrations.
3. The biosensor ofclaim 1 wherein said mutated binding protein is glucose/galactose binding protein.
4. The bio sensor ofclaim 3 wherein said glucose/galactose binding protein has at least one amino acid substitution.
5. The biosensor ofclaim 4 wherein said at least one amino acid substitution is selected from the group consisting of a cysteine at position 11, a cysteine at position 14, a cysteine at position 19, a cysteine at position 43, a cysteine at position 74, a cysteine at position 107, a cysteine at position 110, acysteine at position 112, acysteine at position 113, a cysteine at position 137, acysteine at position 149, a cysteine at position 213, a cysteine at position 216, a cysteine at position 238, a cysteine at position 287, a cysteine at position 292, a cysteine at position 112 and a serine at position 238, a cysteine at position 149 and a serine at position 238, a cysteine at position 152 and a cysteine at position 182, a cysteine at position 152 and a serine at position 213, a cysteine at position 213 and a cysteine at position 238, a cysteine at position 149 and an arginine at position 213, a cysteine at position 149 and a serine at position 213 and a serine at position 238, and a cysteine at position 149 and an arginine at position 213 and a serine at position 238.
6. The biosensor ofclaim 5 wherein said binding protein has at least one histidine tag.
7. The biosensor ofclaim 1 wherein said reporter group is a luminescent label.
8. The biosensor ofclaim 7 wherein said luminescent label has an excitation wavelength of more than about 600 nanometers.
9. The bio sensor ofclaim 7 wherein said luminescent label has an emission wavelength of more than about 600 nanometers.
10. The biosensor ofclaim 7 wherein said luminescent label is covalently coupled to said at least one binding protein and further comprising wherein said at least one binding protein is glucose/galactose binding protein.
11. The biosensor ofclaim 10 wherein said luminescent label is covalently coupled to said at least one glucose/galactose binding protein by reaction with a member selected from the group consisting of fluorescein, coumarins, rhodamines, 5-TMRIA (tetramethylrhodamine-5-iodoacetamide), Quantum Red™, Texas Red™, Cy3, N-((2-iodoacetoxy)ethyl)-N-methyl)amino-7-nitrobenzoxadiazole (IANBD), 6-acryloyl-2-dimethylaminonaphthalene (acrylodan), pyrene, Lucifer Yellow, Cy5, Dapoxyl® (2-bromoacetamidoethyl)sulfonamide, (N-(4,4-difluoro-1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene-2-yl)iodoacetamide (Bodipy507/545 IA), N-(4,4-difluoro-5,7-diphenyl-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene-3-propionyl)-N′-iodoacetylethylenediamine (BODIPY® 530/550 IA), 5-((((2-iodoacetyl)amino)ethyl) amino)naphthalene-1-sulfonic acid (1,5-IAEDANS), and carboxy-X-rhodamine, 5/6-iodoacetamide (XRIA 5,6).
12. The biosensor ofclaim 2 wherein said analyte is glucose or galactose.
13. The biosensor ofclaim 1 wherein said analyte permeable matrix is selected from the group consisting of covalently crosslinked hydrogels, dialysis membranes, sol-gels, and combinations thereof.
14. The biosensor ofclaim 13 wherein said dialysis membranes have a molecular weight cut-off of about 1000 to about 25,000 Daltons.
15. The biosensor ofclaim 13 wherein said covalently crosslinked hydrogel is selected from the group consisting of polypeptides, polysaccharides, polysaccharide derivatives, polyvinyl alcohol, polyacrylic acid, polyacrylamide, polyethylene glycols, copolymers of styrene and maleic anhydride, copolymers of olefin and maleic anhydride, and copolymers of vinyl ether and maleic anhydride.
16. The biosensor ofclaim 15 wherein said said polyvinyl alcohol includes poly(vinyl alcohol), N-methyl-4(4′-formylstyryl)pyridinium acetal salts.
17. The biosensor ofclaim 13 wherein said sol-gel is selected from at least partially cured hydrolytically condensable siloxanes condensed with at least one water soluble organic polyol component.
18. The biosensor ofclaim 17 wherein said at least one water soluble organic polyol component is selected from glycerol, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and polyethylene glycol.
19. The biosensor ofclaim 17 further comprising at least one water soluble polymer component.
20. The bio sensor ofclaim 19 wherein said at least one water soluble polymer component is selected from polyvinyl alcohol, copolymers of styrene and maleic anhydride, copolymers of olefin and maleic anhydride, and copolymers of vinyl ether and maleic anhydride, poly-(vinylsulfonic acid) salt, and polyvinyl pyrollidone.
21. The bio sensor ofclaim 17 further comprising functionalized silicone additives.
22. The biosensor ofclaim 21 wherein said functionalized silicone additives contains organic functionality selected from the group consisting of alkyl, aryl, amine, amide, thiol, cyano, carboxyl, ester, olefinic, epoxy, silyl, nitro, and halogen.
23. A method for glucose detection comprising:
a) providing at least one mutated glucose/galactose binding protein and at least one reporter group attached thereto;
c) entrapping or encapsulating said at least one mutated glucose/galactose binding protein in an analyte permeable matrix;
d) exposing said mutated glucose/galactose binding protein to varying glucose concentrations; and
e) detecting signal from said reporter group
24. The method ofclaim 23 wherein said detecting comprises reversible signal detection corresponding to said varying glucose concentrations.
25. The method ofclaim 23 wherein said detecting is continuous, programmed, episodic, or combinations thereof.
26. The method ofclaim 23 wherein said reversible signal detection to varying glucose concentrations is in vivo.
27. The method ofclaim 23 wherein said glucose/galactose binding protein has at least one amino acid substitution.
28. The method ofclaim 27 wherein said at least one amino acid substitution is selected from the group consisting of a cysteine at position 11, a cysteine at position 14, a cysteine at position 19, a cysteine at position 43, a cysteine at position 74, a cysteine at position 107, a cysteine at position 110, a cysteine at position 112, a cysteine at position 1 13, a cysteine at position 137, a cysteine at position 149, a cysteine at position 213, a cysteine at position 216, a cysteine at position 238, a cysteine at position 287, a cysteine at position 292, a cysteine at position 112 and a serine at position 238, a cysteine at position 149 and a serine at position 238, a cysteine at position 152 and a cysteine at position 182, a cysteine at position 152 and a serine at position 213, a cysteine at position 213 and a cysteine at position 238, a cysteine at position 149 and an arginine at position 213, a cysteine at position 149 and a serine at position 213 and a serine at position 238, and a cysteine at position 149 and an arginine at position 213 and a serine at position 238.
29. The method ofclaim 28 wherein said glucose/galactose binding protein has at least one histidine tag.
30. The method ofclaim 23 wherein said at least one reporter group is a luminescent label.
31. The method ofclaim 30 wherein said luminescent label has an excitation wavelength of more than about 600 nanometers.
32. The method ofclaim 30 wherein said luminescent label has an emission wavelength of more than about 600 nanometers.
33. The method ofclaim 30 wherein said luminescent label is covalently coupled to said at least one glucose/galactose binding protein by reaction with said at least one mutated binding protein and a member selected from the group consisting of fluorescein, coumarins, rhodamines, 5-TMRIA (tetramethylrhodamine-5-iodoacetamide), Quantum Red™, Texas Red™, Cy3, N-((2-iodoacetoxy)ethyl)-N-methyl)amino-7-nitrobenzoxadiazole (IANBD), 6-acryloyl-2-dimethylaminonaphthalene (acrylodan), pyrene, Lucifer Yellow, Cy5, Dapoxyl® (2-bromoacetamidoethyl)sulfonamide, (N-(4,4-difluoro-1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene-2-yl)iodoacetamide (Bodipy507/545 IA), N-(4,4-difluoro-5,7-diphenyl-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene-3-propionyl)-N′-iodoacetylethylenediamine (BODIPY® 530/550 IA), 5-((((2-iodoacetyl)amino)ethyl) amino)naphthalene-1-sulfonic acid (1,5-IAEDANS), and carboxy-X-rhodamine, 5/6-iodoacetamide (XRIA 5,6).
34. A composition comprising a mitixure of:
a) a mutated glucose/galactose binding protein having at least one amino acid substitution selected from the group consisting of a cysteine at position 11, a cysteine at position 14, a cysteine at position 19, a cysteine at position 43, a cysteine at position 74, a cysteine at position 107, a cysteine at position 110, a cysteine at position 1 12, a cysteine at position 113, a cysteine at position 137, a cysteine at position 149, a cysteine at position 213, a cysteine at position 216, a cysteine at position 238, a cysteine at position 287, and a cysteine at position 292; and
b) an analyte permeable matrix.
35. The composition ofclaim 34 wherein said mutated glucose/galactose binding protein has at least one histidine tag.
36. The composition ofclaim 34 wherein said mutated glucose/galactose binding protein further has at least one reporter group.
37. The composition ofclaim 36 wherein at least one reporter group is a luminescent label.
38. The composition ofclaim 37 wherein said luminescent label has an excitation wavelength of more than about 600 nanometers.
39. The composition ofclaim 37 wherein said luminescent label has an emission wavelength of more than about 600 nanometers.
40. The composition ofclaim 37 wherein said luminescent label is covalently coupled to said at least one glucose/galactose binding protein by reaction with said at least one mutated binding protein and a member selected from the group consisting of fluorescein, coumarins, rhodamines, 5-TMRIA (tetramethylrhodamine-5-iodoacetamide), Quantum Red™, Texas Red™, Cy3, N-((2-iodoacetoxy)ethyl)-N-methyl)amino-7-nitrobenzoxadiazole (IANBD), 6-acryloyl-2-dimethylaminonaphthalene (acrylodan), pyrene, Lucifer Yellow, Cy5, Dapoxyl® (2-bromoacetamidoethyl)sulfonamide, (N-(4,4-difluoro-1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene-2-yl)iodoacetamide (Bodipy507/545 IA), N-(4,4-difluoro-5,7-diphenyl-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene-3-propionyl)-N′-iodoacetylethylenediamine (BODIPY® 530/550 IA), 5-((((2-iodoacetyl)amino)ethyl)amino)naphthalene-1-sulfonic acid (1,5-IAEDANS), and carboxy-X-rhodamine, 5/6-iodoacetamide (XRIA 5,6).
41. The composition ofclaim 34 wherein said analyte permeable matrix is selected from the group consisting of covalently crosslinked hydrogels, dialysis membranes, sol-gels, and combinations thereof.
42. The composition ofclaim 41 wherein said dialysis membranes have a molecular weight cut-off of about 1000 to about 25,000 Daltons.
43. The composition ofclaim 41 wherein said covalently crosslinked hydrogel is selected from the group consisting of polypeptides, polysaccharides, polysaccharide derivatives, polyvinyl alcohol, polyacrylic acid, polyacrylamide, polyethylene glycols, copolymers of styrene and maleic anhydride, copolymers of olefin and maleic anhydride, and copolymers of vinyl ether and maleic anhydride.
44. The composition ofclaim 43 wherein said said polyvinyl alcohol includes poly(vinyl alcohol), N-methyl-4(4′-formylstyryl)pyridinium acetal salts.
45. The composition ofclaim 41 wherein said sol-gel is selected from at least partially cured hydrolytically condensable siloxanes condensed with at least one water soluble organic polyol component.
46. The composition ofclaim 45 wherein said at least one water soluble organic polyol component is selected from glycerol, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, and polyethylene glycol.
47. The composition ofclaim 45 further comprising at least one water soluble polymer component.
48. The composition ofclaim 47 wherein said at least one water soluble polymer component is selected from polyvinyl alcohol, copolymers of styrene and maleic anhydride, copolymers of olefin and maleic anhydride, and copolymers of vinyl ether and maleic anhydride, poly-(vinylsulfonic acid) salt, and polyvinyl pyrollidone.
49. The composition ofclaim 45 further comprising functionalized silicone additives.
50. The composition ofclaim 49 wherein said functionalized silicone additives contains organic functionality selected from the group consisting of alkyl, aryl, amine, amide, thiol, cyano, carboxyl, ester, olefinic, epoxy, silyl, nitro, and halogen.
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