X-Glc (5-Bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl-β-D-glucopyranoside, CAS 15548-60-4) is a synthetic chromogenic substrate widely used in molecular biology for specific detection of β-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.21) activity, producing an insoluble intense blue precipitate (5,5′-dibromo-4,4′-dichloro-indigo) upon enzymatic hydrolysis that allows unambiguous colony visualization on agar plates. With formula C14H15BrClNO6 (MW 408.63 g/mol), this white crystalline compound features a β-D-glucopyranosyl moiety O-linked to the 3-position of 5-bromo-4-chloro-1H-indol-3-ol, stable under neutral conditions until cleaved by microbial β-glucosidases from Enterococci, Streptococci, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Listeria species, yielding the aglycone that spontaneously dimerizes/oxidizes to the intensely colored indigo dye detectable by eye without instrumentation. Unlike fluorogenic alternatives, X-Glc enables permanent archival staining, quantitative plaque assays, and differential chromogenic media (e.g., for coliforms/cellulase producers), with >1000x signal amplification localized to enzyme source for histochemical mapping in tissue sections and bacterial lawns. Incorporated into commercial media like ChromoCult and Rapid’E. coli 2 Agar, it supports food safety testing, environmental monitoring, and functional screening of glycoside hydrolase libraries, offering superior contrast to X-Gal (β-galactosidase) while resisting endogenous plant/microbial interferents through haloaromatic steric protection.
Appearance
White to off-white crystalline powder.
Odorless solid; blue product insoluble precipitate.
Source
Chemical synthesis via Koenigs-Knorr coupling of protected bromochloroindolyl bromide + glucose.
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