
This paper reviews high-throughput screening enzyme assays developed in our laboratory over the last ten years. These enzyme assays were initially developed for the purpose of discovering catalytic antibodies by screening cell culture supernatants, but have proved generally useful for testing enzyme activities. Examples include TLC-based screening using acridone-labeled substrates, fluorogenic assays based on the β-elimination of umbelliferone or nitrophenol, and indirect assays such as the back-titration method with adrenaline and the copper-calcein fluorescence assay for aminoacids.
adrenalin test and copper-calcein assay for amino acids, adrenalin test for enzymes, fluorogenic assay, screening of enzyme activities, TP368-456, TLC-based screening, TP248.13-248.65, Food processing and manufacture, Biotechnology
adrenalin test and copper-calcein assay for amino acids, adrenalin test for enzymes, fluorogenic assay, screening of enzyme activities, TP368-456, TLC-based screening, TP248.13-248.65, Food processing and manufacture, Biotechnology
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