Beisson_2000_Biochem.Soc.Trans_28_773

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Title : Assaying Arabidopsis lipase activity - Beisson_2000_Biochem.Soc.Trans_28_773
Author(s) : Beisson F , Arondel V , Verger R
Ref : Biochemical Society Transactions , 28 :773 , 2000
Abstract :

A low lipase activity from a crude extract of Arabidopsis seedlings was assayed using three sensitive methods (radiolabelled triacylglycerols, commercial resorufin ester and triacylglycerols containing the naturally fluorescent parinaric acid as substrates). The specific activity of the extract was found to be similar using the three methods. However, the plant lipase activity measured using the radioactivity and the fluorescence assays could be abolished by heating the extract, contrary to the apparent activity measured using the commercial colorimetric assay. Unlike the radioactivity assay, the fluorescence assay can be monitored continuously. The parinaric acid-based method is therefore the only one to provide a sensitive, specific and continuous assay.

PubMedSearch : Beisson_2000_Biochem.Soc.Trans_28_773
PubMedID: 11171203

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Beisson F, Arondel V, Verger R (2000)
Assaying Arabidopsis lipase activity
Biochemical Society Transactions 28 :773

Beisson F, Arondel V, Verger R (2000)
Biochemical Society Transactions 28 :773