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Description
Bacterial Recombinant MDH is available at Gentaur for Next week delivery.
Involved in oxidation of malate to OAA
Biomolecule/Target:
Alternates names: Malate dehydrogenase, ECK3225, JW3205
Synonyms: Bacterial Recombinant MDH
Background Information: Malate dehydrogenase (MDH) belongs to the LDH/MDH superfamily and MDH type 1 family. This enzyme catalyzes the conversion of malate into oxaloacetate (using NAD+) and vice versa (reversible reaction). This reaction is part of many metabolic pathways, including the citric acid cycle. Malate dehydrogenase is also involved in gluconeogenesis, the synthesis of glucose from smaller molecules.
Reconstitution Instructions: N/A
NCBI Gene Symbol: N/A
Gene ID: N/A
NCBI Accession: N/A
Additional Information
Size: |
100 μg |
Country of Manufacturing Origin: |
USA |
Country of Animal Origin: |
USA |
Gene Source: |
Bacteria |
Recombinant: |
Yes |
Source: |
E. Coli |
Purity by SDS-PAGE: |
≥95% |
Assay: |
SDS-PAGE |
Purity: |
N/A |
Assay 2: |
N/A |
Endotoxin Level: |
N/A |
Activity (Specifications/test method): |
N/A |
Biological activity: |
Specific activity is > 450 units/mg, and is defined as the amount of enzyme that cleaves 1 µmole of oxaloacetate and beta-NADH to L-malate and beta-NAD per minute at pH 7.5 at 25°C. |
Results: |
N/A |
Molecular Weight: |
34.9 kDa (336 aa, 1-312 aa + NT His Tag) |
Storage Temperature: |
-20°C |
Shelf Life: |
12 months |
Concentration: |
1 mg/ml |
Appearance: |
Liquid |
Handling: |
Centrifuge the vial prior to opening. |