Effect of enzyme concentration on the dynamic behavior of a membrane-bound enzyme system |
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Authors: | Naoto Sakamoto |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Information Sciences and Electronics, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 305 Japan |
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Abstract: | The dynamic behavior of the reaction-diffusion system, composed of glucose oxidase (EC 1.1.3.4) immobilized at a uniform concentration in a membrane, used as a glucose electrode is represented by a diffusion equation with a nonlinear reaction-term in one-dimensional space. The mathematical model is analyzed by computer simulation, that is, numerical integration of the equation under various initial and boundary conditions, to examine the effect of enzyme concentration on the response characteristics (responsiveness and linearity in response) of the electrode. The analysis of the responses of the system to stepwise changes in the boundary value (glucose concentration in simple solution) infers that the enzyme concentration governs the patterns of the spatial distributions of the substrates (glucose and dissolved oxygen) in steady states and transient responses. It is also revealed that the response characteristics of the electrode are optimized with concentration of immobilized enzyme and that the system establishes the steady states at the same spatial distributions of the substrates, regardless of the boundary value. The diffusion of the substrates and the oxygen concentration also have significant effects on the response characteristics of the electrode. |
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Keywords: | enzyme electrode immobilized glucose oxides reaction-diffusion system response characteristics computer simulation |
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