Vibrational Fingerprints of Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): An in-situ FTIR Study
ORAL
Abstract
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP), a fundamental player in a wide array of vital biological processes, holds immense significance for researchers in the realms of both basic and applied sciences. Here we use Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) to characterize the spectra and molecular vibrations of ALP, and p-nitrophenyl phosphate (PNPP) into p-nitrophenol (PNP) while subjecting this process to varying ALP concentrations. We will discuss the role of relevant vibrations throughout the chemical reaction and their evolution during the distinct stage of it. These findings offer new insights into the intricate molecular interactions of ALP and its functionality.
* We would like to thank Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation's EPiQS Initiative Experimental Investigator Award, Grant ID GBMF9464.
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Presenters
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Haoyue Jiang
UC Berkeley
Authors
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Haoyue Jiang
UC Berkeley
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Shannon Yan
University of California, Berkeley
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Liana Klivansky
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Zhijie Chen
BridgeBio
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Carlos J Bustamante
University of California, Berkeley
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Alessandra Lanzara
University of California, Berkeley
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Luca Moreschini
University of California, Berkeley