摘要

L-amino acid oxidase (LAAO) has important biological roles in many organisms, thus attracting great attention from researchers to establish its detection methods. In this study, a new quantitative in-gel determination of LAAO activity based on ferric-xylenol orange ((FeXO)-X-III) formation was established. This method showed that due to the conversion of Fe-II to Fe-III by H2O2 and subsequent formation of (FeXO)-X-III complex halo in agar medium, the logarithm of H2O2 concentration from 5 to 160 mu M was linearly correlated to the diameter of purplish red (FeXO)-X-III halo. By extracting the LAAO-generated H2O2 concentration, the LAAO activity can be quantitatively determined. This (FeXO)-X-III agar assay is highly sensitive to detect H2O2 down to micromolar range. More importantly, it is easy to handle, cheap, reproducible, convenient and accurate. Coupled with SDS-PAGE, it can directly be used to determine the number and approximate molecular weight of LAAO in one assay. All these features make this in gel (FeXO)-X-III assay useful and convenient as a general procedure for following enzyme purification, assaying fractions from a column, or observing changes in activity resulting from enzyme modifications, hence endowing this method with broad applications.