Creatinine Amidohydrolase (from Pseudomonas sp.), MP Biomedicals
Supplier: MP BIOMEDICALS (FKA ICN BIOMED
This enzyme is useful for enzymatic determination of creatinine when coupled with creatine amidinohydrolase, sarcosine dehydrogenase or sarcosine oxidase and formaldehyde dehydrogenase in clinical analysis.
- Presentation: White Powder
- Isoelectric point (pI): 4.7
- Optimum pH: 6.5 − 7.5||pH Stability: pH 7.5 − 9.0 (5°C, 16hr)
Creatininase from Pseudomonas sp. is a homohexameric enzyme with a molecular mass of 28.4 kDa per subunit. It is a cyclic amidohydrolase catalysing the reversible conversion of creatinine to creatine. Each monomer contains a binuclear zinc centre near the C termini of the β-strands and the N termini of the main α-helices. These zinc ions indicate the location of the active site.
Creatininase from Pseudomonas sp
is a homohexameric enzyme with a molecular mass of 28.4 kDa per subunit. It is a cyclic amidohydrolase catalysing the reversible conversion of creatinine to creatine. Each monomer contains a binuclear zinc centre near the C termini of the β-strands and the N termini of the main α-helices. These zinc ions indicate the location of the active site.
Learn more
About VWR
Avantor is a vertically integrated, global supplier of discovery-to-delivery solutions for...