A new, highly sensitive and specific assay for chymotrypsin
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- DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(75)90021-2
A new, highly sensitive and specific assay for chymotrypsin
Abstract
1. A simple, highly sensitive, specific fluorometric method for the determination of chymotrypsin is described. 2. The new substrate utilized in this assay, N-glutaryl-glycyl-glycyl-l-phenylalanine beta-naphthylamide (GGPNA), is readily soluble in water, stable and highly specific for chymotrypsin. It is not degraded by a large excess of carboxypeptidase B, elastase, thrombin or plasmin and is virtually resistant to trypsin. 3. GGPNA is extremely sensitive to the action of chymotrypsin and permits detection of enzyme concentrations as low as 1 ng/ml. Linearity between enzyme concentration and fluorescence produced is maintained up to at least 3000 ng/ml. 4. alpha2-Macroglobulin-bound chymotrypsin hydrolyzes GGPNA at a rate about 2/3 of that exhibited by the free enzyme. 5. Bile pigments in amounts normally found in duodenal juice or traces of blood do not interfere with the assay. 6. GG PNA which releases beta-naphthylamine upon hydrolysis is suitable also for colorimetric and histological determination of chymotrypsin.
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