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1
2005 Cornell University, NBTC Summer Research
Experience for Undergrads
  • By Andrew Hurst
  • Towson University
  • Professor Dr Carl A. Batt
  • Co Arthur Michael Abraham
  • Cornell University

2
Introduction
  • The focus of this project was to measure how much
    colorimetric precipitation was being produced by
    running homogenous solutions of Horseradish
    Peroxidase (HRP), Peroxide, and
    3,3'-diaminobenzidine (DAB) with Cobalt through
    the channels of a microfluidic device
  • The Michealis-Menten equation was used to find
    the reaction rate of the enzyme and determine how
    much substrate was considered necessary to
    produce a product

3
  • The microfluidic platform provide ways of
    reducing the reagents, time and cost needed to
    perform an analysis
  • The size of the laboratory is reduce to the size
    of a device

4
The Reactions Chemistry
  • How does the reaction of HRP, H2O2 DAB/Co
    produce a dark precipitate?
  • HPR enzyme binds to two peroxide molecules and
    catalyzes the breakdown into oxygen and water
  • The oxygen molecules oxidize the DAB/Co complex
    and produces a black/blue precipitate

5
Closer Look into the Chemistry
  • When oxidized the
  • DAB/Co polymerizes and
  • forms long chains
  • The Cobalt goes to its highest transition state
    from Co2 Co3

6
Michaelis-Menten Equation
  • Michaelis-Menten equation gives an expression for
    the rate of an enzyme reaction and how an enzyme
    reacts on its substrate
  • The Michaelis-Menten kinetics applies to many
    enzymes under steady-state conditions

7
Michaelis-Menten Equation
  • v the velocity of the reaction
  • Vmax maximum velocity of the reaction
  • S the concentration of substrate
  • Km Michalis-Mentens constant

The goal was to find v and when S equal
E, which is the Km or Vmax/2
8
Procedure
  • Find the wavelength at which the reaction mixture
    of HRP, H2O2, DAB/Co has the highest absorbance
    using a UV-Vis spectrum
  • At that wavelength measure the absorbance vs.
    time by adding the H2O2 right before running the
    UV-Vis Spectrum (do this at several
    concentrations)
  • Find the slope at this parameter, which is the
    reaction rate at that concentration, and graph
    the results in the form of Michealis-Menten graph

9
Graphical Results
  • The graph of DAB substrate diluted 4X
  • The plot represents absorbance vs. time

10
Graphical Results
  • The graph of Opti 4-CN diluted 1X
  • The plot represents absorbance vs. time

11
Graphical Results
  • The graph of Opti 4-CN diluted 2X
  • The plot represents absorbance vs. time

12
Final Kinetic Graphical Results
13
Graphical Discussions
  • Why didnt the Michealis-Menten graphs turn out
    as expected?

14
Enzyme Fluidics
  • The chemicals were put through the microfluidic
    channels to see if the reaction would happen
    under laminar flow
  • If the reaction did happen, how much product was
    being produce?

15
What Happens in the Microfluidic Device
44.5 of product was produce in a cross-sectional
area
16
What Happens in the Microfluidic Device
Control
0 of product was produce in a cross-sectional
area
17
Conclusion
  • Neither the rate of reaction nor the minimum
    amount of substrate could be found due to the
    unusual consistent results
  • In the microfluidic device, the reaction did take
    place as long as both H2O2 HRP were present
  • Because of the data produced from the
    Michealis-Menten graphs, it was impracticable to
    go further in the goal of the project

18
Acknowledgments
  • Dr Carl Batt
  • Michael Abraham
  • Batts Lab
  • Anna Waldron
  • National Science Foundation
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