Abstract

A method to determine Mn-superoxide dismutase activity by measuring directly the rate of decay of O2- in a spectrophotometer, is described. Decay of O2- generated by KO2 at pH 9.5, was monitored as the fall in absorbance (A250nm-A360nm). Mn-superoxide dismutase was determined as the activity of cyanide-resistant superoxide dismutase, calculated from the rate of O2- dismutation. Mn-superoxide dismutase could be determined in the presence of a 700 times higher Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase activity. The alkaline pH did not cause analytical problems. The assay was used to measure both Mn- and Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase activity in mitochondrial preparations. The assay had a detection limit of 2.8 ng/ml when Mn-superoxide dismutase from E. coli was used, and the between-day CV was 5.8%. The assay is an alternative to indirect methods for detecting superoxide dismutase activity.

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