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A protein phosphatase 2A inhibition assay for a fast and sensitive assessment of okadaic acid contamination in mussels.

A Tubaro1, C Florio, E Luxich, S Sosa, R Della Loggia, T Yasumoto.   

Abstract

The specific inhibitory activity exerted by okadaic acid on protein phosphatase 2A was used to assess the presence of okadaic acid in mussels, using a commercially available protein phosphatase 2A preparation. Under the conditions used, okadaic acid inhibits the enzymatic activity dose-dependently, with an IC50 = 0.26 ng/ml (0.32 nM). The assay is accurate and reproducible. Okadaic acid was detected in concentrations as low as 0.063 ng/ml in aqueous solutions and 2 ng/g in mussel digestive glands. Thirty naturally contaminated mussel samples were submitted to the protein phosphatase 2A inhibition assay as well as to an ELISA assay and to a MTT cytotoxicity assay, with similar results. The proposed assay is sensitive, rapid and does not require expensive equipment. These characteristics make it a good candidate for employment in the routine assessment of okadaic acid shellfish contamination.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8843575     DOI: 10.1016/0041-0101(96)00027-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicon        ISSN: 0041-0101            Impact factor:   3.033


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