Re: lacZ detection

DR M AL-RUBEAI (ALRUBEAM@novell1.bham.ac.uk)
Thu, 29 Feb 1996 09:03:58 BST

John

The best flow cytometry substrate for the detection of lacZ activity
is a lipophillic FDG derivatves with 2, 4, 8 and 16 carbon acyls
known as ImaGene (Molecular Probes). However, this substrate has a
problem for the quantification of lacZ activity. We have used it to
assay b-gal activity in insect cells infected with baculovirus. A concentration
equilibrium between cell and supernatant of the hydrolysed substrate,
irrespective of enzyme activity, meant that lacZ+/lacZ- resolution
was impossible. Quantitative measurements proved problematic because the
enzyme activity showed no sign of saturation by the substrate.
Good luck
Mohamed Al-Rubeai, Ph.D.
School of Chemical Engineering
University of Birmingham


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