Protocols (Materials and Methods)
Glucan Synthetase Assay
adapted from Szaniszlo, P. J., Kang, M. S., and Cabib, E.   1984.  Stimulation of ß(1>3) Glucan Synthetase of Various Fungi by Nucleoside Triphosphates: Generalized Regulatory Mechanism for Cell Wall Biosynthesis.   J. Bacteriol.  161: 1188-1194.
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  Materials
  5 mM UDP-[14C]glucose
75 mM Tris-HCl
0.75% (wt/vol) BSA
8% (vol/vol) glycerol
25 mM KF
10% trichloroacetic acid (TCA)
 

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  Protocol
 
  1. Mix the standard assay mixture (5 mM UDP-[14C]glucose (2 x 105 cpm/µmol), 75 mM Tris chloride (pH 8), 0.75% (wt/vol) BSA, 8% (vol/vol) glycerol (usually contained in the enzyme preparation), 25 mM KF, and enzyme (usually about 200 µg of protein) in a total volume of 40 µl.
  2. Incubate for 40 min at 30°C.
  3. Precipitate glucan by adding 10% trichloroacetic acid (TCA).   Filter precipitate mixture through 25 mm glass fiber filters (type A/E) (Gelman Science, Ann Arbor, MI).
  4. The incorporated radioactivity in the glucan can be measured using a liquid scintillation counter.
 

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