Data for a publication "Local and express probing of enzymatic activity using functional plasmon active optical fiber"
Creators
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Miliutina, Elena
(Researcher)1
- Stepanova, Elena (Researcher)2
- Gorbunova, Alina (Researcher)2
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Viktosenko, Yuliia
(Researcher)1
- Vasilev, Denis (Researcher)1
- Mares, David (Researcher)3
- Skvortsova, Anastasiia (Researcher)1
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Burtsev, Vasilii
(Researcher)1
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Kolska, Zdenka
(Researcher)4
- Postnikov, Pavel (Researcher)1, 2
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Lyutakov, Oleksiy
(Contact person)1
- 1. Department of Solid State Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology, Technická 5, Prague 16628, Czech Republic
- 2. Research School of Chemistry and Applied Biomedical Sciences, Tomsk Polytechnic University, Lenina Avn. 30, Tomsk 634050, Russian Federation
- 3. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University, Technicka 2, Prague 16627, Czech Republic
- 4. Faculty of Science, J. E. Purkyně University, Pasteurova 3544/1, Ústí nad Labem 400 96, Czech Republic
Description
General description:
The dataset accompanies the article "Local and express probing of enzymatic activity using functional plasmon active optical fiber". It is organised into several subfolders.
Abstract:
Enzymes are very essential part of living organisms and are also actively used by humanity in various technological processes. The activity of enzymes, especially those isolated from microorganisms, can vary significantly from one to another source. Therefore, it is necessary to develop methods for express and the least invasive detection of enzymatic activity. In this work, we propose a biochemical sensor of enzymatic activity created on the basis of a plasmon-active optical fiber probe covalently functionalized with an enzyme-sensitive organic molecules, immersed in the solution, containing (or not) β-glucosidase at various experimental conditions. In the presence of enzyme, the grafted to plasmon-active surface organic moieties undergo cleavage of C-O bond leading to a change in the local environment of the optical fiber probe and to a shift in the spectral position plasmon absorption band, monitored in the back-reflected light. The functionality of the created optical fiber probe was tested at various experimental conditions, including the variation of the external temperature or pH, and results obtained correspond well with results of traditional biochemical tests. It is possible to determine the presence of the enzyme, estimate its concentration, and suppress its activity under unfavourable experimental conditions. The proposed approach allows in site enzyme detection and cheap and express analysis, with minimal disruption of enzymatic systems.
Further details:
Further details can be found in the README.txt file.
Dataset versions:
V1 - original version being submitted on 2025-07-13.
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Funding
- Czech Science Foundation
- Preparation, characterization, and utilization of hybrid MOF-Me nanostructured materials 23-07445S
- European Union
- Operational Programme Johanes Amos Comenius, call Excellent Research, co-funded by the European Union, administered by the Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth CZ.02.01. 01/00/22_008/0004634