Literature DB >> 12353911

A gel diffusion assay for visualization and quantification of chitinase activity.

Xiaohong Zou1, Hiroyuki Nonogaki, Gregory E Welbaum.   

Abstract

Higher plants, bacteria, fungi, insects, and crustaceans all produce chitinases. Chitinase genes in many organisms are currently under investigation. Chitinase activity is usually assayed with radiolabeled or fluorogenic substrates. We developed a simple, inexpensive, nonradioactive gel-diffusion assay for chitinase that can be used to screen large numbers of samples. In this assay, chitinase diffuses from a small circular well cut in an agarose or agar gel containing the substrate glycol chitin, a soluble, modified form of chitin. Chitinase catalyzes the cleavage of glycol chitin as it diffuses through the gel, leaving a dark, unstained circular zone around the well, because the fluorescent dye calcofluor binds only to undigested chitin. Sample activities can be determined from linear regression of log-standard enzyme concentration versus the zone diameter of internal standards on each Petri dish used for a diffusion assay.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12353911     DOI: 10.1385/MB:22:1:019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1073-6085            Impact factor:   2.695


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