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A continuous fluorescence assay to measure nicotianamine synthase activity
Thiago M Pasin1, Kathleen M Meneely1, Deegan M Ruiz1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United States.
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S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) is most widely known as the biological methylating agent of methyltransferases and for generation of radicals by the iron-sulfur dependent Radical SAM enzymes. SAM also serves as a substrate in biosynthetic reactions that harvest the aminobutyrate moiety of the methionine, producing methylthioadenosine as a co-product. These reactions are found in the production of polyamines such as spermine, siderophores derived from nicotianamine, and opine metallophores staphylopine and pseudopaline, among others. This procedure defines a highly sensitive, continuous fluorescence assay for the determination of steady state kinetic parameters for enzymes that generate the co-product methylthioadenosine.

