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. 1974 Jun;53(6):825–828. doi: 10.1104/pp.53.6.825

Improvements of the Nitrite Color Development in Assays of Nitrate Reductase by Phenazine Methosulfate and Zinc Acetate 1

R L Scholl a,2, J E Harper a, R H Hageman a
PMCID: PMC541456  PMID: 16658798

Abstract

Nitrate reductase activity is most commonly assayed by measurement of product formation. Excess NADH and factor(s) present in the enzyme extract that interfere with the diazotization and azo color complex of nitrite cause a depression of apparent nitrate reductase activity. Two postassay treatments were found that markedly enhanced the extent of nitrite color formation and apparent nitrate reductase activity. The procedure involves stopping the reaction with zinc acetate (50 μmoles per ml of reaction mix), followed by removal of the precipitate by centrifugation. Presumably the zinc acetate removes extract factor(s) that interfere with color development, because it does not remove the NADH. Phenazine methosulfate (15 nmoles per ml of reaction mix) is added to aliquots of the supernatant and allowed to stand for 20 min at 30 C to oxidize the residual NADH before color development.

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