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A biosensor for L-proline determination by use of immobilized microbial cells
Authors:A. L. Simonian  E. I. Rainina  V. I. Lozinsky  I. E. Badalian  G. E. Khachatrian  S. Sh. Tatikian  T. A. Makhlis  S. D. Varfolomeyev
Affiliation:Yerevan Physics Institute, Armenia.
Abstract:A biosensor to quantify L-proline within 10(-5)-10(-3) mole/L concentration is described. Immobilized Pseudomonas sp. cells grown in a medium containing L-proline as the only source of carbon and nitrogen were used to create the biosensor. The cells oxidized L-proline specifically consuming O2 and did not react with other amino acids and sugars. The change in oxygen concentration was detected with a Clark oxygen membrane electrode. The cells were immobilized by entrapment in polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) cryogel. The resultant biocatalyst had a high mechanical strength and retained its L-proline-oxidizing ability for at least two months.
Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >Index Entries Pseudomonas sp.   L-proline-oxidizing activity  proline quantitation  immobilized cells
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