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High-throughput Screening of Carbohydrate-degrading Enzymes Using Novel Insoluble Chromogenic Substrate Assay Kits

DOI :

10.3791/54286-v

6:51 min

September 20th, 2016

September 20th, 2016

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1Department for Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Newcastle University

A high-throughput assay for enzyme screening is described. This multiplexed ready-to-use assay kit comprises of pre-chosen Chromogenic Polymer Hydrogel (CPH) substrates and complex Insoluble Chromogenic Biomass (ICB) substrates. Target enzymes are polysaccharide degrading endo-enzymes and proteases.

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