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Single‐Molecule Analysis Determines Isozymes of Human Alkaline Phosphatase in Serum

Yu Jiang, Xiang Li, David R. Walt

2020Angewandte Chemie International Edition54 citationsDOI

Abstract

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an important biomarker, as high levels of ALP in blood can indicate liver disease or bone disorders. However, current clinical blood tests only measure the total concentration of ALP but are unable to distinguish enzyme isotypes. Here, we demonstrate a novel and rapid approach to profile various ALP isozymes in blood via a single-molecule-analysis platform. The microarray platform provides enzyme kinetics of hundreds of individual molecules at high throughput. Using these single molecule kinetics, we characterize the different activity profiles of ALP isotypes. By analyzing both healthy and disease samples, we found the single molecule activity distribution of ALP in serum reflects the health status of patients. This result demonstrates the potential utility of the method for improving the conventional ALP test, as well as for analyzing other enzymatic biomarkers, including enzyme isotypes.

Topics & Concepts

Alkaline phosphataseIsozymeEnzymeBiomarkerChemistryBiochemistryEnzyme kineticsKineticsEnzyme assayPhosphataseMolecular biologyBiologyActive siteQuantum mechanicsPhysicsAlkaline Phosphatase Research StudiesBone and Joint DiseasesHeterotopic Ossification and Related Conditions
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