Analytical Biochemistry 2000-12-15

A luminescence-based test for determining ornithine decarboxylase activity.

Y Wang, U Bachrach

Index: Anal. Biochem. 287 , 299-302, (2000)

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Abstract

A sensitive chemiluminescence-based method for the assay of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) has been developed. This method, which permits the detection of putrescine (the product of ODC) at a picomolar range, can be used to determine ODC activity in cellular extracts. Extracts are incubated with ornithine and spotted onto p81 phosphocellulose paper strips. After drying, the papers are washed with ammonium hydroxide to remove contaminants, which may interfere with the assay. Putrescine is next eluted from the paper by shaking in an elution buffer containing magnesium sulfate. Partially purified hog kidney diamine oxidase is then used to oxidize putrescine in the eluate. The hydrogen peroxide formed during the oxidation is determined by chemiluminescence using luminol and peroxidase. This simple analytical method has the sensitivity of conventional assays based on the use of radioactive ornithine.Copyright 2000 Academic Press.


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