학술논문

Extraction of active enzymes from “hard-to-break-cells”: Evaluation by a RCA-based assay
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE SENSORS 2014 Proceedings SENSORS, 2014 IEEE. :1753-1756 Nov, 2014
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Biochemistry
Chemicals
DNA
Protocols
Fluorescence
Substrates
DNA interacting enzymes
topoisomerases
fluorescence
yeast
microdroplets
Language
ISSN
1930-0395
Abstract
We present the utilization of a rolling circle amplification (RCA) based assay to investigate the extraction efficiency of active enzymes from a class of “hard-to-break” cells, yeast Saccaramyces cerevisiae. Current analyses of microorganisms, such as pathogenic bacteria, parasites or particular life stages of microorganisms (e.g. spores from bacteria or fungi) is hampered by the lack of efficient lysis protocols that preserve the activity and integrity of the cellular content. Presented herein is a flexible scheme to screen lysis protocols for active enzyme extraction. We also report a gentle yet effective approach for extraction of active enzymes by entrapping cells in microdroplets. Combined effort of optimized extraction protocols and effective analytical approaches is expected to generate impact in future disease diagnosis and environmental safety.