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Ferrocene-mediated enzyme electrode for amperometric determination of glucose.

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Type III adenosine deaminase would be the best choice for the construction of an immobilized enzyme electrode both from the point of view of apparent Km and Vmax values and from the less pronounced product inhibition effect on the type III enzyme compared to the Type V enzyme.
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for each type of enzyme but in an opposite direction for each. The type III enzyme experiences an increase in apparent Km with increasing inosine concentration, while the type V enzyme shows a slight decrease in apparent Km at high inosine concentration. The most dramatic homogeneous effect is that of increasing inosine concentration upon the VmM values, however. For the type III enzyme, apparent VmiU! is reduced by nearly a factor of 2 but, for the type V enzyme, apparent Vma, decreases more than 7-fold. Such product inhibition reveals itself through longer response times in the immobilized enzyme electrodes. The results obtained in this study show that the potentiometric ammonia gas-sensing enzyme electrode does exhibit linear responses to substrate concentrations both above and below the Km value of the adenosine deaminase enzyme when sufficient enzyme is immobilized at the electrode surface. The BSA-glutaraldehyde cross-link provides for stabilization of the enzyme activity as shown by the observed electrode lifetime. Comparison of the homogeneous kinetic parameters with those obtained from the immobilized study reveals significant changes in the kinetic properties of the enzyme when it is immobilized, possibly resulting from conformational changes in the enzyme upon exposure to BSA and glutaraldehyde. The magnitude of the effect of addition of inosine on apparent Km and Vmax depends upon whether the enzyme is immobilized or free in solution. The apparent Km for the immobilized enzyme remained essentially constant upon addition of inosine, while the apparent Km for the homogeneous enzyme did show some variation but in opposite direction for the type III and V enzymes. In the construction of enzyme electrodes, it is desirable to obtain the highest (fastest rate) and lowest Km (greatest affinity) values possible. From the results of this study carried out at high enzyme levels it is apparent that type III adenosine deaminase would be the best choice for the construction of an immobilized enzyme electrode both from the point of view of apparent Km and Vmax values and from the less pronounced product inhibition effect on the type III enzyme compared to the Type V enzyme. Even in the absence of initial inosine, type III enzyme electrodes have faster response times than corresponding electrodes prepared with type V enzyme.

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