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In Vitro Measurement of α-Galactosidase A and Acid α-Glucosidase Enzyme Activity

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α-galactosidase  A and acid α-glucosidase are lysosomal enzymes crucial for cellular metabolism.

α-galactosidase A breaks down substrates such as glycolipids, while acid α-glucosidase hydrolyzes glycogen.

To measure their enzyme activity in vitro, take multi-well plate wells with samples containing known concentrations of α-galactosidase A and acid α-glucosidase, respectively.

Add the required volume of acidic solutions of synthetic 4-Methylumbelliferyl  substrates to the wells, specific fluorogenic substrates designed to mimic natural substrates for these enzymes.

Incubate in the dark.

α-galactosidase A and acid α-glucosidase enzymes cleave their respective substrates, releasing the fluorescent product, 4-methylumbelliferone.

Add an alkaline buffer to terminate the enzymatic reaction.

Using a microplate fluorescence reader, measure the fluorescence intensity of the 4-methylumbelliferone in the wells, indicative of its concentration, to determine the α-galactosidase A and acid α-glucosidase enzyme activity, respectively.

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