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4.2.1.42
analysis
a continuous assay for L-talarate/galactarate dehydratase is develped using circular dichroism. The advantages that this assay method offers are that initial rate measurements may be obtained much more rapidly than is possible using fixed-time assays (e.g., semicarbazide derivatization or NMR methods) and it is much less complex than a coupled assay, which is often limited by the availability and specific properties of the coupling enzymes
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4.2.1.42
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a convenient, direct continuous circular dichroism-based assay is developed for following the L-talarate/galactarate dehydratase-catalyzed conversion of meso-galactarate to 5-dehydro-4-deoxy-D-glucarate. The advantages that this assay method offers are that initial rate measurements may be obtained much more rapidly than is possible using fixed-time assays (e.g., semicarbazide derivatization or NMR methods) and it is much less complex than a coupled assay, which is often limited by the availability and specific properties of the coupling enzymes
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