Abstract
The behavior of resazurin (1) as an electron acceptor in glucose oxidase (GOD)-catalyzed oxidation of glucose under anaerobic conditions is described. When a mixture of 1, glucose, and GOD in phosphate buffer (pH 7.4, 0.1 M) was incubated at 25 °C, the resulting solution turned purple to fluorescent pink due to the deoxygenated product, resorufin (2). On incubation of 1 with GOD alone or with H2O2 under essentially the same conditions, no color change was seen, indicating that generation of 2 in the enzymatic reaction is brought about through reduction of 1 by the reduced form (GODred) of GOD, which was also supported by the voltammetric behavior of 1. However, it was found that the enzymatic transformation of 1 to 2 is of no practical use as an indicator reaction for glucose determination using only GOD due to a slow reaction of 1 with GODred. Based on a pingpong type mechanism with a steady-state approximation, KM and kcat for 1 as an electron acceptor from GODred were estimated to be 15±1.3 μM and (5.0±0.5)×10-2s-1, respectively.