Literature DB >> 2042745

An assay for proteinases and their inhibitors based on DNA/ethidium bromide fluorescence.

A Severini1, A R Morgan.   

Abstract

Proteinases and their inhibitors have become the subject of intense research interest recently, since they control a multitude of very important biological processes, from the development of lambda phage to hypertension in humans. We have developed a simple and sensitive assay for detecting the activity of proteinases and of their proteinase inhibitors. The assay is based on ethidium bromide fluorescence, according to the following principles: (i) Ethidium bromide increases its fluorescence by 25-fold when it intercalates between base pairs of double-stranded DNA. (ii) Histones prevent this large increase in fluorescence by binding with high affinity to DNA thus blocking ethidium bromide intercalation. (iii) A proteinase that digests histones will make more DNA available for ethidium bromide intercalation, thereby producing an increase of fluorescence. Proteinase activity can easily be determined, in the presence of a DNA/histone complex, from the rate of ethidium fluorescence increase. In contrast, activity of a proteinase inhibitor is quantitated by the inhibition of fluorescence gain in the presence of a known amount of proteinase. This assay is rapid, simple, inexpensive, and, at the same time, accurate and sensitive enough to allow quantitation of nanogram amounts of various broad-specificity proteinases and their inhibitors. We show some possible applications of the assay (i) in testing column fractions during protein purifications, (ii) quantitation of alpha 1-antitrypsin in human serum, and (iii) detection of proteinase activity in cell extracts.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2042745     DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(91)90046-v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


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