Kc. Bible et al., A one-step method for protein estimation in biological samples: Nitration of tyrosine in nitric acid, ANALYT BIOC, 267(1), 1999, pp. 217-221
A number of methods are commonly employed for the determination of protein
in biological samples. Unfortunately, several compounds that are constituen
ts of biological buffers interfere with these methods, limiting their appli
cation. Previous studies have demonstrated that tyrosine rapidly undergoes
nitration in nitric acid to yield 3-nitrotyrosine, which has a lambda(max)
of 358 nm. Utilizing this reaction, we have developed a one-step method for
the assessment of protein content in biological samples. Common interferin
g substances, including SDS, urea, glycerol, ammonium sulfate, and beta-mer
captoethanol, do not interfere with this method. Because of its simplicity,
this reaction might be useful for estimating protein content in a variety
of biological samples, (C) 1999 Academic Press.