D. J. James, A. Smith
2005
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The Histochemical Journal
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SynopsisThe reagents routinely employed in the histochemical detection of nonspecific esterases, namely naphthol AS-D acetate and Fast Red Violet LB salt, have been used to study these enzymes biochemically with spectrophotometric procedures. A range of parameters that affect the coupling of the hydrolyzed substrate and diazonium salt were examined and their relevance to future histochemical procedures is noted.TheKm of broad-bean root-tip esterases was estimated to be approximately 0.07 mM, but other kinetic data suggest that the true value is lower. From an analysis of the kinetics of the hydrolytic reaction it appears that they are of a mixed nature over the time course and substrate concentrations used.The effect of pH on root tip esterase activity has been examined and the recorded optimum of 5.5 is similar to that reported by other workers for plant cells. Non-enzymic hydrolysis of the substrate at alkaline pH levels prevented measurement of enzyme activity beyond pH 7.2.Magnesium ions at a final concentration of 5 mM are important in retaining esterases in their natured state during enzyme extraction, although the addition of increasing amounts of the ion to the assay system caused a corresponding increase in esterase inhibition.