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    BAHD acyl-coenzyme A (CoA) acyltransferases play key roles in a large number of biosynthetic reactions involved in plant specialized metabolism. One approach to measure reaction rates for these enzymes is to quantify the amide or ester reaction products following chromatographic separation of reaction components, an approach that can be labor intensive and time consuming, and complicated by a lack of pure standards. We previously developed and validated an alternative approach using 5,5'-dithio-bis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTNB, Ellman's reagent) to spectrophotometrically monitor reaction progress by the release of free CoA in the reaction. This approach allows near-real time measurement of reaction rates, permitting reaction conditions (buffer, reactant, and enzyme concentrations, etc.) to be changed "on the fly." The ease and rapidity of data collection allows a high density of data points to be collected for determination of kinetic parameters. Here we provide a detailed procedure for using DTNB to measure BAHD acyl-CoA acyltransferase reaction rates, and as an example, use it to determine kinetic parameters for red clover hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA:shikimate hydroxycinnamoyltransferase, a BAHD acyl-CoA hydroxycinnamoyltransferase not previously characterized with respect to kinetic parameters. This approach may be more generally applicable to transferases using CoA donors. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Michael L Sullivan. Near-real time determination of BAHD acyl-coenzyme A transferase reaction rates and kinetic parameters using Ellman's reagent. Methods in enzymology. 2023;683:19-39

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    PMID: 37087187

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