Diazonium inactivation in simultaneous-coupling and product inhibition in post-coupling azo-techniques for demonstrating activity of acid hydrolases
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Diazonium inactivation in simultaneous-coupling and product inhibition in post-coupling azo-techniques for demonstrating activity of acid hydrolases
Abstract
In this communication results are presented of an investigation in which the activity of the hydrolytic enzymes acid phosphatase, beta-glucuronidase, non specific arylesterase, microsomal arylsulphatase, beta-galactosidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, acid alpha-glucosidase and aminopeptidase M are demonstrated in tissue sections with simultaneous- and post-coupling azo-techniques. Semipermeable membrane techniques are used to hamper enzyme diffusion during the incubation period. From the histochemical and biochemical findings it appeared that an advantage of the post-coupling techniques over the simultaneous-coupling techniques is that inactivation of the enzymes by the coupling reagents is avoided. On the other hand post-coupling techniques are subject to product inhibition. With kinetic inhibition studies it is found that for microsomal arylsulphatase and non-specific arylesterase this product inhibition is non-competitive. This product inhibition may be a problem for histochemical quantitative post-coupling techniques for the determination of acid hydrolase activity.
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