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Spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione and glutathione transferase using monobromobimane
The primary role of glutathione transferase is to defend an organism from toxicities through catalyzing the reaction of glutathione (GSH) with potentially toxic compounds or metabolites to their chemically and biologically inert conjugates. The objective of the study was to develop a simple and sens...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3979219/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24826016 |
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author | Yakubu, S. I. Yakasai, I. A. Musa, A. |
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description | The primary role of glutathione transferase is to defend an organism from toxicities through catalyzing the reaction of glutathione (GSH) with potentially toxic compounds or metabolites to their chemically and biologically inert conjugates. The objective of the study was to develop a simple and sensitive spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione transferase using monobromobimane (MBB), a non fluorescent compound with electrophilic site. MBB slowly reacted with glutathione to form fluorescent glutathione conjugate and that the reaction was catalysed by glutathione transferase. Both non-enzymatic and enzymatic reaction products of MBB, in presence of GSH in phosphate buffer (pH 6.5), were measured by following increase of fluorescence at wavelength of 475nm. For validation of the assay method, the kinetic parameters such as the apparent Michaelis-Mente constants and maximum rates of conjugate formation as well as the specific activity of rat hepatic glutathione transferase were determined. The method was found to be sensitive, thus, applied to measure glutathione contents of crude preparation of rat hepatic cytosol fraction |
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spelling | pubmed-39792192014-05-13 Spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione and glutathione transferase using monobromobimane Yakubu, S. I. Yakasai, I. A. Musa, A. J Basic Clin Pharm Original Article The primary role of glutathione transferase is to defend an organism from toxicities through catalyzing the reaction of glutathione (GSH) with potentially toxic compounds or metabolites to their chemically and biologically inert conjugates. The objective of the study was to develop a simple and sensitive spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione transferase using monobromobimane (MBB), a non fluorescent compound with electrophilic site. MBB slowly reacted with glutathione to form fluorescent glutathione conjugate and that the reaction was catalysed by glutathione transferase. Both non-enzymatic and enzymatic reaction products of MBB, in presence of GSH in phosphate buffer (pH 6.5), were measured by following increase of fluorescence at wavelength of 475nm. For validation of the assay method, the kinetic parameters such as the apparent Michaelis-Mente constants and maximum rates of conjugate formation as well as the specific activity of rat hepatic glutathione transferase were determined. The method was found to be sensitive, thus, applied to measure glutathione contents of crude preparation of rat hepatic cytosol fraction Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2011-06 2011-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3979219/ /pubmed/24826016 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacy http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Yakubu, S. I. Yakasai, I. A. Musa, A. Spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione and glutathione transferase using monobromobimane |
title | Spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione and glutathione transferase using monobromobimane |
title_full | Spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione and glutathione transferase using monobromobimane |
title_fullStr | Spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione and glutathione transferase using monobromobimane |
title_full_unstemmed | Spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione and glutathione transferase using monobromobimane |
title_short | Spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione and glutathione transferase using monobromobimane |
title_sort | spectrofluorimetric assay method for glutathione and glutathione transferase using monobromobimane |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3979219/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24826016 |
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