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N-Acetylglutamate synthase (AGS), N-acetylglutamate kinase (AGK), and glutamate N-acetyltransferase (GAT) are the key enzymes in the synthesis of arginine that serves as an important precursor for the synthesis of protein, polyamines, urea, and nitric oxide. Current assays available for these three enzymes are laborious and time-consuming and do not allow continuous monitoring of enzyme activities. Here we established continuous enzyme assays for AGS, AGK, and GAT based on the coupling of AGS and GAT reactions to AGK followed by coupling of the AGK reaction to N-acetylglutamate 5-phosphate reductase (AGPR). The rate of AGPR-dependent oxidation of reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate was monitored continuously as a change in absorbance at 340 nm using spectrophotometry. These methods were applied to kinetic analyses for Escherichia coli AGK, E. coli AGS, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae GAT, and the kinetic parameters obtained in the coupling assays showed nearly the same values as those obtained previously using discontinuous assays. The specificity of these coupled assays was confirmed by the lack of enzyme activity from extracts of E. coli AGS-, E. coli AGK-, and S. cerevisiae GAT-deletion mutants. Moreover, the coupled assay enabled us to measure AGS activity from mammalian liver mitochondrial extracts, known to be an important regulatory enzyme for the urea cycle. These coupled enzyme assays are rapid, highly sensitive, and reproducible.  相似文献   

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We describe a method for the detection and quantification of nucleoside diphosphate kinase (NDPK). NDPK catalyzes the transfer of the gamma-phosphate of cytidine 5'-triphosphate on uridine 5'-diphosphate (UDP) to produce uridine 5'-triphosphate (UTP). The method uses a nonradioactive coupled enzyme assay in which UTP produced by NDPK is utilized by UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase. This latter enzyme synthesizes UDP-glucose and inorganic phosphate in the presence of glucose 1-phosphate. UDP-glucose is detected at 260 nm after separation of the reaction mixture by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on a strong anion-exchange column. The assay is reliable, specific, and linear with respect to time and enzyme amount. Using 15 min incubation time, the method allows detection of NDPK activity below 10 pmol/min. It can be used to analyze kinetic behavior and to quantify NDPK from a wide variety of animal, microbial, and plant sources. It also provides an alternative to radiometric assays and an improvement on pyruvate kinase-linked spectrophotometric assays, which can be hampered by pigments present in crude extracts. Furthermore, we show that the HPLC method developed here can be directly used to assay enzymes for which UDP-glucose is a product.  相似文献   

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A flexible, non-gel-based single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection method is described. The method adopts thermostable ligation for allele discrimination and rolling circle amplification (RCA) for signal enhancement. Clear allelic discrimination was achieved after staining of the final reaction mixtures with Cybr-Gold and visualisation by UV illumination. The use of a compatible buffer system for all enzymes allows the reaction to be initiated and detected in the same tube or microplate well, so that the experiment can be scaled up easily for high-throughput detection. Only a small amount of DNA (i.e. 50 ng) is required per assay, and use of carefully designed short padlock probes coupled with generic primers and probes make the SNP detection cost effective. Biallelic assay by hybridisation of the RCA products with fluorescence dye-labelled probes is demonstrated, indicating that ligation-RCA (L-RCA) has potential for multiplexed assays.  相似文献   

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Remy I  Michnick SW 《BioTechniques》2007,42(2):137, 139, 141 passim
We have developed a general experimental strategy that enables the quantitative detection of dynamic protein-protein interactions in intact living cells, based on protein-fragment complementation assays (PCAs). In this method, protein-protein interactions are coupled to refolding of enzymes from cognate fragments where reconstitution of enzyme activity acts as the detector of a protein interaction. Here we discuss the application of PCA to different aspects of cell biology.  相似文献   

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Summary A restriction enzyme-nick translation procedure has been developed for localizing sites of restriction endonuclease action on chromosomes. This method involves digestion of fixed chromosome preparations with a restriction enzyme, nick translation with DNA polymerase I in the presence of biotinylated-dUTP, detection of the incorporated biotin label with streptavidinalkaline phosphatase, and finally staining for alkaline phosphatase. Results obtained on human chromosomes using a wide variety of restriction enzymes are described, and compared with results of Giemsa and Feulgen staining after restriction enzyme digestion. Results of nick translation are not in general the opposite of those obtained with Giemsa staining, as might have been expected. Although the nick translation procedure is believed to give a more accurate picture of the distribution of restriction enzyme recognition sites on chromosomes than Giemsa staining, it is clear that the results of the nick translation experiments are affected by accessibility to the enzymes of the chromosomal DNA, as well as by the extractability of the DNA.  相似文献   

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Assay systems for ammonia assimilating enzymes in cyanobacteria are reported. Glutamine synthetase, glutamate synthase, and glutamate dehydrogenase can be easily assayed in situ, after the cells are made permeable to the reagents, or in vitro. The method is based upon the quantitation of glutamine or glutamate after the separation, when needed, of their o-phthaldialdehyde derivatives by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography on a C18 column. The isocratic elution and the fluorometric detection of the amino acid derivatives make the method fast, simple, sensitive, and free of the assay artifacts which can be produced in coupled assays or when spectrophotometric measurements are carried out in the turbid samples employed for in situ assays.  相似文献   

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We have developed a general experimental strategy that enables the quantitative detection of dynamic protein-protein interactions in intact living cells, based on protein-fragment complementation assays (PCAs). In this method, protein interactions are coupled to refolding of enzymes from cognate fragments where reconstitution of enzyme activity acts as the detector of a protein interaction. We have described a number of assays with different reporter readouts, but of particular value to studies of protein interaction dynamics are assays based on enzyme reporters that catalyze the creation of products, thus taking advantage of the amplification of signal afforded. Here we describe protocols for one such PCA based on the enzyme TEM beta-lactamase as a reporter in mammalian cells. The beta-lactamase PCA consists of fusing complementary fragments of beta-lactamase to two proteins of interest. If the proteins interact, the fragments are brought together and fold into active beta-lactamase. Here we describe a protocol for this PCA that can be completed in a few hours, using two different substrates that are converted to fluorescent or colored products by beta-lactamase.  相似文献   

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A simple screening procedure for the detection of adenilate kinase (AK), hexokinase (Hx) or glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiencies in blood, is described. It consists of two assays : in the first, the ATP formed by blood AK is coupled to Hx and G6PD, and in the second, the glucose-6-phosphate formed by blood Hx is coupled to G6PD. The enzyme activities are visually estimated by the reduction of NADP+ (non-fluorescent) to NADH (fluorescent). The appearance of fluorescence in the first assay indicates that the three enzyme activities are present. The absence of fluorescence could be due to the deficiency of any one of the three enzymes; in this case the second assay used in combination with the Beutler's screening test for G6PD permits the detection of the specific enzymatic deficiency.  相似文献   

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As a general strategy for determining the chemical function of the class of enzymes that cleaves glycosidic linkages with phosphate, the first mass spectrometry and direct detection assay for sugar phosphorylases has been developed and used to study the inhibition and minimal binding requirements of rabbit muscle phosphorylase b. In contrast to the currently employed assays for these enzymes that measure the nonphysiologically relevant reverse reaction of glycosidic bond synthesis and thereby require prior knowledge of not just one but two sugar components, this new method has the potential to greatly reduce the complexity in discovering the substrate specificity of a new enzyme. Certain phosphorylases can catalyze the degradation of glycogen into alpha-D-glucose-1-phosphate and are targets for the development of antidiabetic therapeutics. By electrospray ionization mass spectrometry analysis, the kinetic parameters K(m), V(max), and K(i) (for alpha/beta-D-glucose) have been determined for the rabbit muscle phosphorylase b. This enzyme accepts maltoheptaose, maltohexaose, and maltopentaose as substrates in the direction of glycogen degradation, but the tetrasaccharide maltotetraose cannot serve as a substrate for this phosphorylysis reaction.  相似文献   

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5-epi-Aristolochene dihydroxylase (EAH) catalyzes unique stereo- and regiospecific hydroxylations of a bicyclic sesquiterpene hydrocarbon to generate capsidiol. To define functional and mechanistic features of the EAH enzyme, the utility of a coupled assay using readily available sesquiterpene synthases and microsomes from yeast overexpressing the EAH enzyme was determined. Capsidiol and deoxycapsidiol biosyntheses were readily measured in coupled assays consisting of 5-epi-aristolochene synthase and EAH as determined by the incorporation of radiolabeled farnesyl diphosphate into thin-layer chromatography-isolated products and verified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis. The assays were dependent on the amounts of synthase and hydroxylase protein added, the incubation times, and the presence of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate. The utility of this coupled assay was extended by examining the relative efficiency of the EAH enzyme to catalyze hydroxylations of different sesquiterpene skeletons generated by other terpene synthases.  相似文献   

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Abstract A specific detection of pullulanase type I which hydrolyzes the α-1,6-glycosidic linkages on pullulan and starch was developed using impregnation of gels with soluble starch and staining for amylose with iodine. It was a simple and highly sensitive zymogram method capable of detecting as little as 0.001 unit of pullulanase type I activity in polyacrylamide gels after electrophoresis. After fractionation of crude enzyme using DEAE ion exchange chromatography to avoid possible co-migration of amylolytic enzymes which disturb the interaction between amylose and iodine, the high and critical sensitivity of the detection was achieved. The specific detection is based on the fact that when pullulanase type I hydrolyzes the α-1,6-glycosidic bonds in soluble starch increased amounts of α-1,4-linked amylose is formed which yields more intensely blue colored conjugate with iodine. Thus, blue bands on the lighter background signal the presence of pullulanase type I. In contrast, amylolytic enzymes give 'white' bands on the lightly stained background because they remove amylose. This procedure is effective in enzyme screening to distinguish debranching enzyme (pullulanase type I) from other pullulan-degrading enzymes.  相似文献   

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Acrylamide gel electrophoresis of unfractionated cellular extracts of Bacillus subtilis is shown to be an effective method for characterizing many of the changes in protein composition, when coupled with specific histological-type staining reactions. The results obtained here by using extracts from cells at different stages of growth and sporulation are consistent with observations from other laboratories where extensively purified and highly characterized enzymes have been studied. In several instances, the histochemical reactions can be associated with a specific enzymatic function and appear to indicate the presence of multiple molecular forms. In other instances, the data cannot be evaluated in terms of known enzyme function because the specificity of the histochemical analysis is not certain. However, the assays described permit monitoring of electrophoretic changes at the level of individual proteins within sporulating cultures. The results suggest that B. subtilis may contain two "hexokinase-like" enzymes which cease to function before sporulation is initiated. Aldolase and alanine dehydrogenase are detectable as single bands of enzyme activity during vegetative growth but as multiple molecular forms once sporulation has been initiated. Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase activity is represented by an entire family of reactive species in these crude extracts, which undergo multiple changes during the early stages of sporulation. Tricarboxylic acid cycle dehydrogenase enzymes and those bands having esterase activity on alpha-naphthyl acetate show detectable changes in specific activity after cessation of exponential growth. Glucose dehydrogenase is not detectable until the sequence of changes leading to spore formation has progressed for 4 or 5 hr.  相似文献   

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Enzymes in stereoselective pharmacokinetics of endogenous substances.   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
The use of enzymes to assay individual components of the L-carnitine family in pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs, and biological fluids with various forms of detection is reviewed. The most useful enzyme in the assay of compounds of the L-carnitine family is carnitine acetyl transferase (CAT), which catalyses the reversible interconversion of L-carnitine and its short-chain acyl esters. CAT can be used in one or more coupled reactions combined with U.V., or radiolabelled detection, or combined with HPLC, allowing, enantioselective, structurally specific, and, in the case of radiolabelled tracing, highly sensitive assays to be carried out. When compared with chromatographic separation of enantiomers or diastereoisomers, enantioselective enzyme mediated assays may be cheaper, more sensitive, and simpler, but they do not allow the nonpreferred isomer to be assayed. Consequently, they are appropriate for the specific assay of endogenous enantiomeric substrates of the enzyme concerned, in biological samples. The analysis of the other enantiomer in raw materials or in pharmaceuticals must be more properly approached by enantioselective chromatographic methods.  相似文献   

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Here we present a highly sensitive and simple high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method that enables specific quantification of glucuronokinase activity in partially purified extracts from pollen of Lilium longiflorum without radioactive labeled substrates. This assay uses a recombinant UDP-sugar pyrophosphorylase with broad substrate specificity from Pisum sativum (PsUSP) or Arabidopsis thaliana (AtUSP) as a coupling enzyme. Glucuronokinase was partially purified on a DEAE-sepharose column. Kinase activity was measured by a nonradioactive coupled enzyme assay in which glucuronic acid-1-phosphate, produced in this reaction, is used by UDP-sugar pyrophosphorylase and further converted to UDP-glucuronic acid. This UDP-sugar, as well as different by-products, is detected by HPLC with either a strong anion exchange column or a reversed phase C18 column at a wavelength of 260 nm. This assay is adaptive to different kinases and sugars because of the broad substrate specificity of USP. The HPLC method is highly sensitive and allows measurement of kinase activity in the range of pmol min-1. Furthermore, it can be used for determination of pure kinases as well as crude or partially purified enzyme solutions without any interfering background from ATPases or NADH oxidizing enzymes, known to cause trouble in different photometric assays.  相似文献   

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Our objective is to produce a protein biosensor (or molecular switch) that is specifically activated in solution by a monoclonal antibody. Many effector-dependent enzymes have evolved in nature, but the introduction of a novel regulatory mechanism into a normally unregulated enzyme poses a difficult design problem. We used site-saturation mutagenesis and screening to generate effector-activated variants of the reporter enzyme beta-glucuronidase (GUS). The specific activity of the purified epitope-tagged GUS variant was increased by up to approximately 500-fold by the addition of an equimolar concentration of a monoclonal antibody. This molecular switch is modular in design, so it can easily be re-engineered for the detection of other peptide-specific antibodies. Such antibody-activated reporters could someday enable point-of-care serological assays for the rapid detection of infectious diseases.  相似文献   

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Detailed biochemical characterization of nucleic acid enzymes is fundamental to understanding nucleic acid metabolism, genome replication and repair. We report the development of a rapid, high-throughput fluorescence capillary gel electrophoresis method as an alternative to traditional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to characterize nucleic acid metabolic enzymes. The principles of assay design described here can be applied to nearly any enzyme system that acts on a fluorescently labeled oligonucleotide substrate. Herein, we describe several assays using this core capillary gel electrophoresis methodology to accelerate study of nucleic acid enzymes. First, assays were designed to examine DNA polymerase activities including nucleotide incorporation kinetics, strand displacement synthesis and 3′-5′ exonuclease activity. Next, DNA repair activities of DNA ligase, flap endonuclease and RNase H2 were monitored. In addition, a multicolor assay that uses four different fluorescently labeled substrates in a single reaction was implemented to characterize GAN nuclease specificity. Finally, a dual-color fluorescence assay to monitor coupled enzyme reactions during Okazaki fragment maturation is described. These assays serve as a template to guide further technical development for enzyme characterization or nucleoside and non-nucleoside inhibitor screening in a high-throughput manner.  相似文献   

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We have developed a simple and sensitive fluorescence-based two-step coupled enzyme assay to report the activity of S-adenosylmethionine-dependent methyltransferases. This assay relies on a fluorescein-cystamine-methyl red (FL-S-S-MR) reporter molecule that can be activated by thiols. In the absence of thiols, fluorescence from the reporter is quenched through fluorescence resonance energy transfer between the two chromophores. In this report, we use catechol-O-methyltransferase with the addition of S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase to produce the thiol homocysteine. The presence of homocysteine leads to disulfide bond cleavage in the cystamine tether and fluorescence dequenching as the uncoupled chromophores are diluted into the surrounding media. The sensitivity and specificity of FL-S-S-MR to thiols enabled detection of 相似文献   

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The determination of phospholipase D activity in emulsion systems   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Although phospholipase D (PLD) is often used in emulsion systems consisting of buffer and a nonpolar organic solvent, most activity assays have been designed to work in purely aqueous milieu. Here a method is described for the determination of PLD activity in emulsion systems. The assay is based on the transphosphatidylation of phosphatidylcholine with 1-butanol in dichloromethane/buffer with the subsequent densitometric quantification of the products after their separation by HPTLC and staining with a CuSO4/H3PO4 reagent. The method is particularly appropriate for the determination of enzymes such as PLD from Streptomyces sp. that prefer the exchange of the head group in glycerophospholipids to their hydrolysis. Since the application of an organic solvent in the PLD assay allows the determination of the enzyme in analytes insoluble in aqueous media, the method can also be used to determine PLD activity in the presence of high concentrations of phospholipids.  相似文献   

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The phosphate precipitation reaction using ammonium molybdate and triethylamine under low pH has been applied to gel-based assays for detecting phosphate-releasing enzymes. The sensitivity of the assay is 10 pmol Pi/mm2 of 1.5-mm-thick gel. The assay is applicable to enzymes with a wide range of optimal pH, from acid (pH 4.5) to alkaline phosphatase (pH 9.7), and to enzymes that use acid-labile substrates such as apyrase and glutamine synthetase. Using a negative staining approach, maltose phosphorylase, a phosphate-consuming enzyme, can also be detected. The assay was used to detect glutamine synthetase isoforms, separated by nondenaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis from crude maize extracts. For downstream applications such as staining gels for proteins, the gels with precipitate should be incubated in 10 mM dithiothreitol or beta-mercaptoethanol until the precipitate is dissolved and then thoroughly washed in water. In comparison to calcium phosphate precipitation or the phosphomolybdate-malachite green method, this method is more sensitive. It is a very simple, rapid, versatile, reproducible, and inexpensive method that could be a useful tool in enzymological studies.  相似文献   

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