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Computer Research and Modeling, 2013 Volume 5, Issue 5, Pages 835–843 (Mi crm439)

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ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF COMPLEX LIVING SYSTEMS

Fluorescent probe immobilization into enzyme molecules

V. S. Maryakhina, V. V. Gunkov

Orenburg State University, Pobedy pr, Orenburg, 460018, Russia

Abstract: The results of the experimental and theoretical researches of kinetics of erythrosine penetration into collagenase molecules have represented in this paper. The case with introduction of the compound (fluorescent probe) which has dimers to enzyme solution as an injection has been considered. It was shown that monomers and dimers can penetrate into enzyme molecules with formation complexes monomer-enzyme, dimer-enzyme. Moreover, transformation of probe fluorescence spectra is at each time moment. Spectrum maximum shift, and its form change. At a time, the immobilized dye dimers greatly impact to formation of end fluorescence spectrum. Well correlation between experimental and theoretical results confirms reality of the obtained data.

Keywords: diffusion, molecular probe, enzyme, collagenase, fluorescent diagnostics.

UDC: 539.12, 535.372

Received: 06.04.2013
Revised: 20.09.2013

DOI: 10.20537/2076-7633-2013-5-5-835-843



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