High-throughput turbidometric assay for screening inhibitors...

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C435S183000, C435S184000, C435S233000, C435S007400

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ABSTRACT:
Methods for performing an end-point assay of protein disulfide isomerase activity. The method may be based on the enzyme-catalyzed reduction of insulin in the presence of dithiothreitol; measuring the aggregation of reduced insulin chains at 650 nm; and using hydrogen peroxide as a stop reagent.

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