Enzymatic Assay of Lysozyme (EC 3.2.1.17)
This procedure may be used for the enzymatic assay of Lysozyme products. The spectrophotometric rate determination (A450, Light path = 1 cm) is based on the following reaction:
Lysozyme
Micrococcus lysodeikticus Cells (Intact) āāāāāāāā> Micrococcus lysodeikticus Cells (Lysed)
Unit Definition ā One unit of Lysozyme will produce a ĪA450 of 0.001 per minute at pH 6.24 at 25 Ā°C using a suspension of Micrococcus lysodeikticus as substrate in a 2.6 mL reaction mixture.
Precautions
Please consult the Safety Data Sheet for information regarding hazards and safe handling practices.
Reagents and Equipment Required
1.0 M Potassium phosphate monobasic solution (P8709)
1.0 M Potassium phosphate dibasic solution (P8584)
1 M Potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution
1 M HCl solution
Micrococcus lysodeikticus, ATCC No. 4698, lyophilized cells (M3770)
Preparation Instructions
Use ultrapure water (ā„18 MĪ©xcm resistivity at 25 Ā°C) for the preparation of reagents.
Buffer (50 mM Potassium Phosphate Buffer, pH 6.24, at 25 Ā°C) ā To prepared 550 mL:
- Add 20.125 mL of 1.0 M Potassium phosphate monobasic solution (P8709).
- Add 7.375 mL of 1.0 M Potassium phosphate dibasic solution (P8584).
- Add ultrapure water to make up the final volume to 550 mL.
- Adjust the pH to 6.24 at 25 Ā°C using 1 M KOH or 1 M HCl.
Substrate Suspension (0.015% [w/v] Micrococcus lysodeikticus Cell Suspension) ā Prepare a 0.15 mg/mL suspension in Buffer using Micrococcus lysodeikticus, ATCC No. 4698, lyophilized cells (M3770).
Substrate Suitability ā The A450 of this suspension must be between 0.6ā0.7 versus a Buffer blank. If necessary, adjust the absorbance using appropriate amount of Buffer or Micrococcus lysodeikticus cells.
Enzyme Solution (Lysozyme) ā Immediately before use, prepare a solution containing 200ā400 units/mL of Lysozyme in cold (2ā8 Ā°C) Buffer.
Procedure
1. Pipette the following reagent into suitable cuvettes and equilibrate to 25 Ā°C using a suitably thermostatted spectrophotometer:
2. Then add:
where:
df = dilution factor
0.001 = Change in absorbance (ĪA450) as per the Unit Definition
0.1 = Volume (in milliliters) of Enzyme Solution
2.
Reference
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