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Continuous spectrophotometric assays for cytosolic epoxide hydrolase

โœ Scribed by Roger N. Wixtrom; Bruce D. Hammock


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
670 KB
Volume
174
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2697

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โœฆ Synopsis


Two convenient and sensitive continuous spectrophotometric assays for cytosolic epoxide hydrolase are described. The assays are based on the differences in the ultraviolet spectra of the epoxide substrates and their diol products. The hydrolysis of 1,2-epoxy-1-(p-nitrophenyl)pentane (ENP5) is accompanied by a decrease in absorbance at 302 nm, while the hydration of 1,2-epoxy-1-(2-quinolyl)pentane (EQU5) produces an increase in absorbance at 315.5 nm. The Km, Vmax values for ENP5 and EQU5 with purified mouse liver cytosolic epoxide hydrolase were 1.7 microM, 11,700 nmol/min/mg and 25 microM, 8300 nmol/min/mg, respectively. Both substrates are hydrolyzed significantly faster than trans-stilbene oxide, which is currently the most commonly used substrate for measuring cytosolic epoxide hydrolase activity. No spontaneous hydrolysis of the substrates is detectable under normal assay conditions. The assays are applicable to whole tissue homogenates as well as purified enzyme preparations. p-Nitrostyrene oxide and p-nitrophenyl glycidyl ether were also examined and found to be very poor substrates for cytosolic epoxide hydrolase from mouse liver.


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