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Biophysical Journal | 2002

Two-Photon Fluorescence Coincidence Analysis: Rapid Measurements of Enzyme Kinetics

Katrin G. Heinze; Markus Rarbach; Michael Jahnz; Petra Schwille

Dual-color fluorescence cross-correlation analysis is a powerful tool for probing interactions of different fluorescently labeled molecules in aqueous solution. The concept is the selective observation of coordinated spontaneous fluctuations in two separate detection channels that unambiguously reflect the existence of physical or chemical linkages among the different fluorescent species. It has previously been shown that the evaluation of cross-correlation amplitudes, i.e., coincidence factors, is sufficient to extract essential information about the kinetics of formation or cleavage of chemical or physical bonds. Confocal fluorescence coincidence analysis (CFCA) (Winkler et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 96:1375-1378, 1999) emphasizes short analysis times and simplified data evaluation and is thus particularly useful for screening applications or measurements on live cells where small illumination doses need to be applied. The recent use of two-photon fluorescence excitation has simplified dual- or multicolor measurements by enabling the simultaneous excitation of largely different dye molecules by a single infra-red laser line (Heinze et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 97:10377-10382, 2000). It is demonstrated here that a combination of CFCA with two-photon excitation allows for minimization of analysis times for multicomponent systems down to some hundreds of milliseconds, while preserving all known advantages of two-photon excitation. By introducing crucial measurement parameters, experimental limits for the reduction of sampling times are discussed for the special case of distinguishing positive from negative samples in an endonucleolytic cleavage assay.


Methods | 2001

Dual-color fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy for monitoring the kinetics of enzyme-catalyzed reactions.

Markus Rarbach; Ulrich Kettling; Andre Koltermann; Manfred Eigen


Archive | 2002

Microstructures and use thereof for the directed evolution of biomolecules

Markus Rarbach; Ulrich Kettling; Jens Stephan; Andre Koltermann


Archive | 2003

Process for generating sequence-specific proteases by directed evolution and use thereof

Andre Koltermann; Ulrich Kettling; Ulrich Haupts; Jan Tebbe; Peter Scholz; Jens Pilling; Susanne Werner; Markus Rarbach


Archive | 2011

Optimized cellulase enzymes

Ulrich Kettling; Christoph Reisinger; Thomas Brück; Andre Koltermann; Jochen Gerlach; Isabel Unterstrasser; Lutz Röcher; Markus Rarbach; Jörg Claren; Andreas Kohl; Jan Carsten Pieck; Dominik Schlosser


Archive | 2011

THERMOSTABLE XYLANASE FOR THE SELECTIVE HYDROLYSIS OF PENTOSE-CONTAINING POLYSACCHARIDES

Andreas Kohl; Isabel Unterstrasser; Markus Rarbach; Andre Koltermann; Christoph Reisinger; Thomas Brück; Ulrich Kettling; Gudmundur O. Hreggvidsson; Olafur H. Fridjonsson


Archive | 2008

Generation of Chemical Building Blocks from Plant Biomass by Selective Depolymerization

Andre Koltermann; Ulrich Kettling; Thomas Brück; Markus Rarbach


Archive | 2002

Subtilisin variants with improved characteristics

Ulrich Kettling; Andre Koltermann; Oliver Kensch; Rene Kuhlemann; Ulrich Haupts; Markus Rarbach; Konrad Odendahl


Archive | 2003

PROCESS FOR GENERATING SEQUENCE-SPECIFIC PROTEASES BY DIRECTED EVOLUTION

Andre Koltermann; Ulrich c; o Direvo Biotech Ag Kettling; Ulrich Haupts; Jan Tebbe; Peter Scholz; Jens Pilling; Susanne Werner; Markus Rarbach


Archive | 2001

Microstructures and the use thereof in the targeted evolution of biomolecules

Ulrich Kettling; Andre Koltermann; Markus Rarbach; Jens Dr. Stephan

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Graz University of Technology

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