Arkus_2006_Anal.Biochem_353_93

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Title : Development of a high-throughput purification method and a continuous assay system for chlorophyllase - Arkus_2006_Anal.Biochem_353_93
Author(s) : Arkus KA , Jez JM
Ref : Analytical Biochemistry , 353 :93 , 2006
Abstract :

In the degradation of chlorophyll, chlorophyllase catalyzes the initial hydrolysis of the phytol moiety from the pigment. Since chlorophyll degradation is a defining feature of plant senescence, compounds inhibiting chlorophyllase activity may delay senescence, thereby improving shelf life and appearance of plant products. Here we describe the development of a 96-well plate-based purification and assay system for measuring chlorophyllase activity. Integrated lysis and immobilized metal affinity chromatography plates were used for purifying recombinant hexahistidine-tagged Triticum aestivum (wheat) chlorophyllase from Escherichia coli. Chlorophyllase assays using chlorophyll as a substrate showed that the immobilized fusion protein displayed kinetic parameters similar to those of recombinant enzyme purified by affinity chromatography; however, the need to extract reaction products from a multiwell plate limits the value of this assay for high-throughput screening applications. Replacing chlorophyll with p-nitrophenyl-ester substrates eliminates the extraction step and allows for continuous measurement of chlorophyllase activity in a multiwell plate format. Determination of steady state kinetic constants, pH rate profile, the inhibitory effects of metal ions and esterase inhibitors, and the effect of functional group-modifying reagents validated the utility of the plate-based system. The combined purification and assay system provides a convenient and rapid method for the assessment of chlorophyllase activity.

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PubMedID: 16643837

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Arkus KA, Jez JM (2006)
Development of a high-throughput purification method and a continuous assay system for chlorophyllase
Analytical Biochemistry 353 :93

Arkus KA, Jez JM (2006)
Analytical Biochemistry 353 :93