Multi-enzyme logic network architectures for assessing injuries: Digital processing of biomarkers

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Abstract

A multi-enzyme biocatalytic cascade processing simultaneously five biomarkers characteristic of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and soft tissue injury (STI) was developed. The system operates as a digital biosensor based on concerted function of 8 Boolean AND logic gates, resulting in the decision about the physiological conditions based on the logic analysis of complex patterns of the biomarkers. The system represents the first example of a multi-step/multi-enzyme biosensor with the built-in logic for the analysis of complex combinations of biochemical inputs. The approach is based on recent advances in enzyme-based biocomputing systems and the present paper demonstrates the potential applicability of biocomputing for developing novel digital biosensor networks. © 2010 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Halámek, J., Bocharova, V., Chinnapareddy, S., Windmiller, J. R., Strack, G., Chuang, M. C., … Katz, E. (2010). Multi-enzyme logic network architectures for assessing injuries: Digital processing of biomarkers. Molecular BioSystems, 6(12), 2554–2560. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0mb00153h

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