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- Readable Documents
- Assay Principle
- Reviews
Key Benefits
- Non Radioactive.
- Can monitor multiple time points to follow kinetics.
- One-step, no wash assay.
- Adaptable for High Throughput format.
- Sensitive.
- Applications – Fluorescent Plate Reader.
Additional information
Kit Size | 500 |
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Monoamine oxidase (MAO) is a flavin-containing enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of a variety of amine-containing neurotransmitters such as serotonin, norepinephrine, epinephrine and dopamine to yield the corresponding aldehydes (1). MAO exists in two isoforms, namely MAO-A and MAO-B, which are the products of two distinct genes (2). MAO-A and B exhibit different specificities to substrates and inhibitor selectivities. Extensive studies have been preformed to characterize their properties (3-7). MAO-A acts preferentially on serotonin and norepinephrine, and is inhibited by clorgyline. MAO-B acts preferentially on 2-phenylethylamine and benzylamine and is inhibited by deprenyl and pargyline. Localized in the outer mitochondrial membrane, these enzymes are found throughout the body. Often only one form of the enzyme is present in a specific organ and/or within a specific cell type (8-9). In addition to their role in regulating neurotransmitters, these enzymes are also involved in processing biogenic amines (10) including tyramine (11). The Fluoro MAO-A/B detection kit utilizes a non – fluorescent substrate, 10-Acetyl-3, 7-dihydroxyphenoxazine (ADHP) to detect H202 released from the conversion of a substrate to its aldehyde via MAO-A/B. Furthermore, H202 oxidizes ADHP in a 1:1 stoichiometry to produce a fluorescent product resorufin. This oxidation is catalyzed by Peroxidase.
Document Title |
Fluoro MAO Protocol |
Fluoro MAO Datasheet |
msds.fluoroMAO |
Reference |
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Trendelenburg U, Cassis L, Grohmann M and Langeloh A (1987) The functional coupling of neuronal and extraneuronal transport with intracellular monoamine oxidase. J Neural Transm Suppl 23:91–101. |
Yu PH, Davis BA and Boulton AA (1992) Neuronal and astroglial monoamine oxidase: Pharmacological implications of specific MAO-B inhibitors. Prog Brain Res 94:309–315. |
Strolin Benedetti M and Tipton KF (1998) Monoamine oxidases and related amine oxidases as phase I enzymes in the metabolism of xenobiotics. J Neural Transm Suppl 52:149–171. |
Hauptmann N, Grimsby J, Shih JC and Cadenas E (1996) The metabolism of tyramine by monoamine oxidase A/B causes oxidative damage to mitochondrial DNA. Arch Biochem Biophys 335:295–304. Methods Enzymology: Metabolism of Aromatic Amino Acids and Amines. Volume 142, page 617 (1997).13. Holt A. ; Sharman D.F. ; Baker G.B. ; Palcic M.M. A Continuous Spectrophotometric Assay for Monoamine Oxidase and Related Enzymes in Tissue Homogenates Analytical Biochemistry, January 1997, vol. 244, no. 2, pp. 384-392(9). |
D. W. R. Hall, Bridget W. Logan and G. H. Parsons. Further studies on the inhibition of monoamine oxidase by M & B 9302 (clorgyline)—I .Substrate specificity in various mammalian species. Biochemical Pharma |
Part# | Reagent | Temperature |
Part # 3020 | 5X Reaction Buffer, 1 Bottle | 2-8C |
Part # 6007 | Horseradish Peroxidase, 1 Vial | 2-8C |
Part # 7006 | MAO-B Substrate, Benzylamine, 1 Vial | 2-8C (Aliquot in Single Use Vials) |
Part # 7005 | MAO-A/B Substrate, Tyramine, 1 Vial | 2-8C (Aliquot in Single Use Vials) |
Part # 7002 | Clorgyline: Monoamine Oxidase A Inhibitor, 1 Vial | 2-8C (Aliquot in Single Use Vials) |
Part # 7003 | Pargyline: Monoamine Oxidase B Inhibitor, 1 Vial | -20C (Aliquot in Single Use Vials) |
Part# 4009 | Detection Reagent, 1 Vial | -20C (Aliquot in Single Use Vials) |