Ww. You et al., 3-(4-CARBOXYBENZOYL)QUINOLINE-2-CARBOXALDEHYDE, A REAGENT WITH BROAD DYNAMIC-RANGE FOR THE ASSAY OF PROTEINS AND LIPOPROTEINS IN SOLUTION, Analytical biochemistry, 244(2), 1997, pp. 277-282
This paper describes the application of 3-(4-carboxybenzoyl)quinoline-
2-carboxaldehyde (CBQCA), a sensitive fluorogenic reagent for detectio
n of amines, to the assay of proteins in solution. The sensitivity and
dynamic range of CBQCA in the determination of protein concentration
is modulated by the number of accessible amines present in the protein
assayed. Thus, this method bears the same limitations as other reagen
ts used in fluorogenic assays based on fluorescent amine adducts such
as those obtained with fluorescamine or o-phthaldialdehyde, or of othe
r spectrophotometric methods, where the color development is determine
d by the abundance in the protein of certain amino acids. However, in
comparison to other fluorescence-based protein detection methods, CBQC
A has proven to be an extremely sensitive reagent with a very broad, e
ssentially linear dynamic range, capable of detecting from 10 ng to 15
0 mu g of protein (in a 100- to 200-mu L assay volume). The CBQCA reag
ent also functions well in the presence of substances, such as lipids,
known to interfere in many other protein determination methods. (C) 1
997 Academic Press