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Grant Number: 5R44DK055951-03
PI Name: ROZZELL, J D.
PI Email: davidrozzell@biocatalytics.com
PI Title:
Project Title: METHOD FOR NEONATAL SCREENING FOR HOMOCYSTINURIA

Abstract: DESCRIPTION: (Applicant's description) In Phase 1 an enzymatic assay for homocysteine was developed with sensitivity down to concentrations of 10-20 micromolar, well below the range of 50-500 micromolar that is indicative of homocystinuria. The feasibility of a test strip for homocysteine detection was demonstrated using an immobilized form of the enzyme and a colorimetric visualization method, providing results within 20 minutes. In Phase 2, the test strip assay will be perfected for use in the neonatal screening for homocystinuria to replace the flawed Guthrie test, which cannot detect homocysteine. Immobilization of the enzyme will be optimized for loading and activity, and the visualization chemistry will be refined. Stability and shelf life will be evaluated and improved as necessary. Expression of the methionine gamma-lyase gene will be increased to reduce the cost of enzyme. The solution assay will be further developed to make the assay viable for routine blood testing. Enzyme selectivity for homocysteine will be enhanced by directed evolution of existing clones. Sample preparation procedures will be optimized to remove potentially interfering substances in physiological fluids. Sensitivity will be improved 5 to 10 fold using fluorescent substrates, with the goal of precise, reproducible quantitation of homocysteine down to the range of 5-10 micromolar. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: Neonatal screening assay for homocystinuria; home and doctor's office test strip for measurement of L-methionine and L-homocysteine concentrations in urine or blood.

Thesaurus Terms:
diagnosis design /evaluation, homocystinuria, inborn metabolism disorder diagnosis, mass screening, newborn human (0-6 weeks), technology /technique development
bioassay, colorimetry, diagnostic test, enzyme mechanism, fluorescence, homocysteine, immobilized enzyme, lyase, methionine, rapid diagnosis
high throughput technology

Institution: BIOCATALYTICS, INC.
129 N HILL AVE, STE 103
PASADENA, CA 91105
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department:
Project Start: 01-SEP-1999
Project End: 31-JAN-2003
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES
IRG: ZRG1


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