Highly Sensitive “Off/On” EPR Probes to Monitor Enzymatic Activity

Sabrina Elkhanoufi, Rachele Stefania, Diego Alberti, Simona Baroni, Silvio Aime, Simonetta Geninatti Crich

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Abstract

The assessment of unregulated level of enzyme activity is a crucial parameter for early diagnoses in a wide range of pathologies. In this study, we propose the use of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) as an easy method to probe carboxylesterase (CE) enzymatic activity in vitro. For this application, were synthesized two amphiphilic, nitroxide containing esters, namely Tempo-C12 (T-C12) and Tempo-2-C12 (T-2-C12). They exhibit low solubility in water and form stable micelles in which the radicals are EPR almost silent, but the hydrolysis of the ester bond yields narrows and intense EPR signals. The intensity of the EPR signals is proportional to the enzymatic activity. CEs1, CEs2 and esterase from porcine liver (PLE) were investigated. The obtained results show that T-C12 and T-2-C12-containing systems display a much higher selectivity toward the CEs2, with a Limit of Detection of the same order of those ones obtained with optical methods.

Lingua originaleInglese
Numero di articoloe202104563
RivistaChemistry - A European Journal
Volume28
Numero di pubblicazione17
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 22 mar 2022
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