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Measurement of lysyl oxidase activity from small tissue samples and cell cultures.

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Increasing interest in the multifunctional lysyl oxidase family of proteins is evident from the growth in the number of new publications each year. The enzymes have unique properties of strong… Click to show full abstract

Increasing interest in the multifunctional lysyl oxidase family of proteins is evident from the growth in the number of new publications each year. The enzymes have unique properties of strong affinities to extracellular matrix components, relative insolubility in typical buffers, low catalytic rates, and often low abundance. Here we provide detailed protocols to extract and assay lysyl oxidase enzymes from tissue samples, cell culture cell layers, and media. Buffer conditions and procedures are optimized based on the characteristics mentioned above, while avoiding the use of radioactive substrates. Peroxidase/Amplex Red-based coupled reactions have proven to be the most useful in this context under specified conditions, and permit calculation of specific enzyme activities in absolute amounts of nanomoles of product/unit time/mg protein.

Keywords: tissue samples; samples cell; oxidase activity; lysyl oxidase; measurement lysyl

Journal Title: Methods in cell biology
Year Published: 2018

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