Cis-Aconitase Activity Assay Kit

Spectrophotometry

Reagent Code: #112907

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The Cis-Aconitase Activity Assay Kit is widely used in biochemical and biomedical research to measure the activity of aconitase, an enzyme involved in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. Researchers utilize this kit to study cellular metabolism, particularly in understanding mitochondrial function and energy production. It is also applied in investigating oxidative stress, as aconitase activity is sensitive to reactive oxygen species (ROS), making it a valuable tool in studies related to aging, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. Additionally, the kit is employed in drug discovery and toxicology studies to assess the impact of compounds on mitochondrial health and metabolic pathways. Its applications extend to agricultural research, where it helps evaluate plant stress responses and metabolic efficiency.

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Performance Test PASS

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50T/EA
10-20 days ฿9,360.00

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112907 Cis-Aconitase Activity Assay Kit - Spectrophotometric Method

Product Introduction

Aconitase catalyzes the conversion of citrate to isocitrate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle. Citrate is not readily oxidized. Through dehydration and hydration reactions, aconitase shifts the hydroxyl group from the β-carbon atom to the α-carbon atom to form isocitrate, which is readily dehydrogenated and oxidized for the subsequent oxidative decarboxylation reaction.

ACO catalyzes the conversion of citrate to isocitrate, and the oxidative decarboxylation of isocitrate reduces NAD+to generate NADH, increasing light absorption at 340 nm.

Sample detection results may vary depending on the detection conditions and instrument. Any figure data are for reference only.

Package Contents

Pack SizeCodeComponentQuantity
50T112907.1Reagent I1 bottle
50T112907.2Reagent II1 bottle
50T112907.3Reagent III1 tube
50T112907.4Reagent IV1 bottle
50T112907.5Reagent V1 bottle
50T112907.6Reagent VI1 tube
50T112907.7Reagent VII1 tube
50T112907.mInstruction Manual1 copy

Quality Standards and Safety

Raw Material and Packaging NameQuality StandardMain Toxicity
Reagent I
Reagent II
Reagent III
Reagent IV
Reagent V
Reagent VI
Reagent VII

Transportation and Storage

Transportation: Transport with ice packs.

Storage: Store Reagent IV, Reagent V, and Reagent VII at 2-8 °C. Store the remaining components at -20 °C. Shelf life: 180 days.

Instructions for Use

1. Sample Processing

  1. Weigh about 0.1 g tissue or collect 5 million cells. Add 1 mL Reagent I and 10 μL Reagent III, then homogenize using an ice-bath homogenizer or mortar.
  2. Transfer the homogenate to a centrifuge tube and centrifuge at 600 g, 4 °C for 5 min.
  3. Discard the pellet. Transfer the supernatant to another centrifuge tube and centrifuge at 11000 g, 4 °C for 10 min.
  4. The supernatant is the cytoplasmic extract and can be used to determine cytoplasmic cis-aconitase activity.
  5. Add 200 μL Reagent II and 2 μL Reagent III to the pellet from step 4. Disrupt by sonication in an ice bath at 20% power or 200 W, sonicate for 3 s at 10 s intervals, and repeat 30 times. Use this for determination of mitochondrial cis-aconitase activity.

2. Reagent Preparation

  1. Add 3 mL distilled water to Reagent VI and dissolve thoroughly before use. Prepare fresh and use immediately.
  2. Add 36 mL Reagent IV to Reagent VII and dissolve thoroughly before use.
  3. Working solution: before use, add 36 mL of Reagent VII, then add 3 mL distilled water, 3 mL Reagent IV, 3 mL Reagent V, and Reagent VI. Mix thoroughly. Prepare fresh and use immediately, or aliquot the working solution and store at -20 °C for up to one week.

3. Assay Procedure

  1. Preheat the spectrophotometer for more than 30 min and set the wavelength to 340 nm. Use distilled water to zero the instrument.
  2. Place the working solution in a 37 °C water bath for mammals or a 25 °C water bath for other species for 10 min.
  3. In a 1 mL quartz cuvette, add 100 μL sample and 900 μL working solution. Mix well. Immediately record the absorbance at 340 nm at 20 s as A1 and at 3 min 20 s as A2. Calculate ΔA = A2 - A1.

Activity Calculation

1. Based on Protein Concentration

Unit definition: one unit is the amount of enzyme that generates 1 nmol of NADH per minute per mg tissue protein.

ACO activity (nmol/min/mg prot) = [ΔA × Vtotal reaction÷ (ε × d) × 109] ÷ (Vsample× Cpr) ÷ T = 536 × ΔA ÷ Cpr

2. Based on Fresh Weight

Unit definition: one unit is the amount of enzyme that generates 1 nmol of NADH per minute per g tissue.

ACO (nmol/min/g fresh weight) = [ΔA × Vtotal reaction÷ (ε × d) × 109] ÷ (W × Vsample÷ Vtotal sample) ÷ T = 108 × ΔA ÷ W

3. Based on Bacterial or Cell Density

Unit definition: one unit is the amount of enzyme that generates 1 nmol of NADH per minute for every 1 × 104bacteria or cells.

ACO activity (nmol/min/104cells) = [ΔA × Vtotal reaction÷ (ε × d) × 109] ÷ (500 × Vsample÷ Vtotal sample) ÷ T = 0.722 × ΔA

ParameterDefinitionValue
Vtotal reactionTotal reaction volume0.001 L
εNADH molar extinction coefficient6.22 × 103L/mol · cm-1
dCuvette optical path length1 cm
VsampleVolume of sample added0.1 mL
Vtotal sampleTotal volume of extraction solution added0.202 mL
TReaction time3 min
CprSample protein concentrationmg/mL
WSample massg
500Total number of bacteria or cells500 ten thousand

Precautions

  1. This 50T kit can test 48 samples.
  2. Required instruments and supplies: UV spectrophotometer, water bath, benchtop centrifuge, adjustable pipette, 1 mL quartz cuvette, mortar, ice, and distilled water.
  3. Before formal measurement, perform a preliminary test using 2-3 samples with relatively large expected differences.
Cis-Aconitase Activity Assay Kit
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The Cis-Aconitase Activity Assay Kit is widely used in biochemical and biomedical research to measure the activity of aconitase, an enzyme involved in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. Researchers utilize this kit to study cellular metabolism, particularly in understanding mitochondrial function and energy production. It is also applied in investigating oxidative stress, as aconitase activity is sensitive to reactive oxygen species (ROS), making it a valuable tool in studies related to aging, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. Additionally, the kit is employed in drug discovery and toxicology studies to assess the impact of compounds on mitochondrial health and metabolic pathways. Its applications extend to agricultural research, where it helps evaluate plant stress responses and metabolic efficiency.
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