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Enzymatic Photometric Assays for the Selective Detection of Halides.

Qingyun Tang1, Askin S Aslan-Üzel1, Eva D Schuiten1, Christoffel P S Badenhorst2, Ioannis V Pavlidis3, Uwe T Bornscheuer4.   

Abstract

Halides are substrates and products of a number of biotechnologically important enzymes like dehalogenases, halide methyltransferases, and halogenases. Therefore, the determination of halide concentrations in samples is important. The classical methods based on mercuric thiocyanate are very dangerous, produce hazardous waste, and do not discriminate between chloride, bromide, and iodide. In this chapter, we describe a detailed protocol for the determination of halide concentrations based on the haloperoxidase-catalyzed oxidation of halides. The resulting hypohalous acids are detected using commercially available colorimetric or fluorimetric probes. The biocatalytic nature of the assays allows them to be implemented in one-pot cascade reactions with halide-generating enzymes. Since chloride is ubiquitous in biological systems, we also describe convenient photometric assays for the selective detection of bromide and iodide in the presence of chloride, obviating the need for laborious dialyses to obtain halide-free enzymes and reagents.
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Keywords:  3,3′,5,5′-Tetramethylbenzidine; Aminophenyl fluorescein; Bromide; Chloride; HOX assay; Halide methyltransferase; Haloalkane; Haloperoxidase; Hypohalous acid; Iodide

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35687247     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2269-8_22

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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