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Implementation of a continuous, enzyme-coupled fluorescence assay for high-throughput analysis of glutamate-producing enzymes.
McElroy, K E; Bouchard, P J; Harpel, M R; Horiuchi, K Y; Rogers, K C; Murphy, D J; Chung, T D; Copeland, R A.
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  • McElroy KE; Chemical Enzymology Department, DuPont Pharmaceuticals Company, Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware 19880, USA.
Anal Biochem ; 284(2): 382-7, 2000 Sep 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10964423
ABSTRACT
Enzymatic formation of glutamate is critical to numerous biological pathways. However, current methods for assaying the activities of glutamate-forming enzymes are not particularly suitable for high-throughput screening in drug discovery. We present a continuous-read, fluorometric assay for high-throughput analysis of glutaminases. This assay is adapted to a microplate format and employs glutamate oxidase and horseradish peroxidase to couple glutamate formation to production of the fluorescent reporter molecule, resorufin, for enhancement of sensitivity (M. Zhou, Z. Diwu, N. Panchuk-Voloshina, and R. P. Haughland, 1997, Anal. Biochem. 253, 162-168). Described herein is the selection of suitable levels of coupling enzymes for optimal kinetic response and lag time of the reporter system, based on the kinetic characteristics of the individual coupling enzymes. Finally, implementation of the assay in a format for high-throughput kinetic analysis of glutaminases is demonstrated for Escherichia coli carbamoyl phosphate synthase. Derived kinetic constants are comparable to literature values determined using a variety of assay techniques.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Spectrometry, Fluorescence / Glutamic Acid / Glutaminase Language: En Journal: Anal Biochem Year: 2000 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Spectrometry, Fluorescence / Glutamic Acid / Glutaminase Language: En Journal: Anal Biochem Year: 2000 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States
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