A rapid chromogenic microtitre assay of arginine aminopeptidase activity in Mycoplasma strains.

Systematic and Applied Microbiology(2006)

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Arginine-utilizing strains of Mycoplasma can be screened by assay of their arginine aminopeptidase activity. A standardized chromogenic method is described that enables enzyme detection in small volumes of cell suspension in less than 3h. Cell suspensions (10μl) in 96-well microtitre plates are incubated at 37°C, pH 8.0, with 0.1mM arginyl-β-naphthylamide (100μl). This is hydrolysed to release β-naphthylamine, which gives a coloured product on diazotization with fast garnet. M. alkalescens can be detected in this way with as few as 1.1×105 viable cells and M. fermentans with 2.3×106 cells. The method has been shown to enable division of 28 strains into three groups of fermentative and arginine-hydrolysing mycoplasmas. This procedure has potential for routine laboratory use.
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Mycoplasma fermentans,M. alkalescens,Arginine aminopeptidase,Chromogenic assay,Fast garnet
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