Description
Recombinant E. coli, Taurine Dioxygenase (TauD) is available at Gentaur for Next week delivery.
Catalyzes the conversion of taurine and alpha ketoglutarate to sulfite, aminoacetaldehyde and succinate.
Biomolecule/Target: tauD
Alternates names: TauD, 2-aminoethanesulfonate dioxygenase, Sulfate starvation-induced protein 3, SSI4
Synonyms: TauD, 2-aminoethanesulfonate dioxygenase, Sulfate starvation-induced protein 3, SSI4
Background Information: Taurine dioxygenase (TauD) is a Fe(II) and α-ketoglutaric acid-dependent dioxygenase, which enables E.coli to use taurine as a sulfur source. The oligomeric state of the enzyme from E.coli is reported both as a dimer and tetramer. It contains a 2-His, 1 carboxylate facial triad, which is present in most members of the family of Fe(II)⁄ α-KG-dependent enzymes. TauD catalyzes the conversion of the amino acid taurine (2-aminoethane-1-sulfonic acid) to sulfite and aminoacetaldehyde.
Reconstitution Instructions: N/A
NCBI Gene Symbol: tauD
Gene ID: 945021
NCBI Accession: P37610
Additional Information
Size: |
500 μg |
Country of Manufacturing Origin: |
USA |
Country of Animal Origin: |
USA |
Gene Source: |
E. coli |
Recombinant: |
Yes |
Source: |
E. Coli |
Purity by SDS-PAGE: |
≥90% |
Assay: |
SDS-PAGE |
Purity: |
N/A |
Assay 2: |
N/A |
Endotoxin Level: |
N/A |
Activity (Specifications/test method): |
N/A |
Biological activity: |
≥170 mU/mg, in which one unit is the amount of enzyme that converts 1 µmole of taurine to sulfite per minute at pH 6.9 at 30 °C. |
Results: |
≥170 mU/mg |
Molecular Weight: |
34.3 kDa |
Storage Temperature: |
-20°C |
Shelf Life: |
12 months |
Concentration: |
1.5 mg/ml |
Appearance: |
Liquid |
Handling: |
Centrifuge the vial prior to opening. |