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Title: Real-time monitoring of tyrosine hydroxylase activity using a plate reader assay.

Authors: Vermeer, Lydia M; Higgins, Colin A; Roman, David L; Doorn, Jonathan A

Published In Anal Biochem, (2013 Jan 01)

Abstract: Tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) is the rate-limiting step in dopamine (DA) synthesis, oxidizing tyrosine to l-DOPA, which is further metabolized to DA. Current assays for monitoring activity of this enzyme require extensive work-up, require long analysis time, and measure end points, thereby lacking real-time kinetics. This work presents the development of the first real-time colorimetric assay for determining the activity of TH using a plate reader. The production of l-DOPA is followed using sodium periodate to oxidize l-DOPA to the chromophore dopachrome, which can be monitored at 475 nm. Advantages to this method include decreased sample analysis time, shorter assay work-up, and the ability to run a large number of samples at one time. Furthermore, the assay was adapted for high-throughput screening and demonstrated an excellent Z-factor (> 0.8), indicating suitability of this assay for high-throughput analysis. Overall, this novel assay reduces analysis time, increases sample number, and allows for the study of activity using real-time kinetics.

PubMed ID: 23010244 Exiting the NIEHS site

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