Published: Vol 2, Iss 20, Oct 20, 2012 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.277 Views: 12340
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Abstract
Glycolate oxidase is located in the peroxisome and is involved in the photorespiratory cycle which recovers some of the carbon loss during photosynthesis. Glycolate oxidase converts glycolate to glyxoylate with the concomitant production of H2O2.In this assay, the H2O2 generated, in the presence of HRP, oxidizes O-dianisidine into a colored O-dianisidine radical cation that can be quantified spectrophotometrically. The amount of color produces is directly proportional to the glycolate oxidase activity.
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This protocol has been adapted and modified to use in Arabidopsis from Macheroux et al. (1991). This work was supported by the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation.
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Kaundal, A., Rojas, C. M. and Mysore, K. S. (2012). Glycolate Oxidase Activity Assay in Plants. Bio-protocol 2(20): e277. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.277.
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Plant Science > Plant biochemistry > Protein
Biochemistry > Protein > Activity
Biochemistry > Other compound > Reactive oxygen species
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