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Offline Jazzified

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In a mixture of glucose-1-phosphate and glucose-1,6-diphosphate, how could you determine the amount of each in the mixture?

I was thinking of using a strong acid to separate the phosphate from the glucose and use Fiske-Subbarow assay to determine the amount of glucose-1-phosphate, but won't this also affect the glucose-1,6-diphosphate?  I am having trouble figuring out how to determine the amount of glucose-1,6-diphosphate in the mixture.

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Re: Determine amount of glucose-1-phosphate & glucose-1,6-diphosphate
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2008, 06:08:44 AM »
you could try selective recrystallization. it wouldn't be as destructive. Using the right solvent you can probably selectively recrystallize one of them. It may be a lot easier. Either that or use glucose-6-phosphatase. It will convert all of the glucose-6-phosphate to glucose which you can then reduce. By measuring absorbance with spectrophotometer you can determine the concentration of glucose, I don't believe the diphosphate is a reducing sugar. Those are my thoughts. I like easy, recrystallization or digestion with the enzyme are likely pretty easy. heck you may even be able to salt out one of them.

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Re: Determine amount of glucose-1-phosphate & glucose-1,6-diphosphate
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2008, 06:20:52 AM »
What else is in the mixture? What analytical techniques do you have access to?

Could you run a 31P-NMR ?

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Re: Determine amount of glucose-1-phosphate & glucose-1,6-diphosphate
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2008, 01:39:23 PM »
What about trying some type of liquid chromatography with an ion exchange resin.

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