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Diaphorase 22 from Recombinant E.coli A flavoprotein (FAD). A component of the multienzyme 2-oxo-acid dehydrogenase complexes. In the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, it binds to the core of EC 2.3.1.12, dihydrolipoyllysine-residue acetyltransferase, and catalyses oxidation of its dihydrolipoyl groups. It plays a similar role in the oxoglutarate and 3-methyl-2-oxobutanoate dehydrogenase complexes. Another substrate is the dihydrolipoyl group in the H-protein of the glycine-cleavage system (click here for diagram), in which it acts, together with EC 1.4.4.2, glycine dehydrogenase (decarboxylating), and EC 2.1.2.10, aminomethyltransferase, to break down glycine. It can also use free dihydrolipoate, dihydrolipoami...(NADH); lipoamide reductase; lipoamide reductase (NADH); lipoate dehydrogenase; lipoic acid dehydrogenase; lipoyl dehydrogenase; protein-6-N-(dihydrolipoyl)lysine:NAD+ oxidoreductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.8.1.4. CAS No. 9001-18-7. Diaphorase. Mole weight: ca. 110,000. Activity: >150 U/mg protein. Storage: Store at -20°C. Form: Lyophilized. Source: E. coli. LDP-Glc; LDP-Val; dehydrolipoate dehydrogenase; diaphorase; dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase; dihydrolipoamide:NAD+ oxidoreductase; dihydrolipoic dehydrogenase; dihydrothioctic dehydrogenase; lipoamide dehydrogenase (NADH); lipoamide oxidoreductase (NADH); lipoamide reductase; lipoamide reductase (NADH); lipoate d Creative Enzymes
Diaphorase-3, recombinant Diaphorase-3, recombinant. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Diaphorase-3; Diaphorase 3; Diaphorase. Diaphorase. Activity: 1404 U/mg protein, 965 U/mg solid. Storage: At -20 to 5°C. Stable for one year after approval date. Form: Lyophilized (containing Potassium phosphate). Diaphorase-3; Diaphorase 3; Diaphorase. Cat No: NATE-1927. Creative Enzymes
Diaphorase from microorganism Diaphorase from microorganism. Better stability and reactivity than dia-187. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: dehydrolipoate dehydrogenase; diaphorase; dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase; dihydrolipoamide:NAD+ oxidoreductase; dihydrolipoic dehydrogenase; dihydrothioctic dehydrogenase; lipoamide dehydrogenase (NADH); lipoamide oxidoreductase (NADH); lipoamide reductase; lipoamide reductase (NADH); lipoate dehydrogenase; lipoic acid dehydrogenase; lipoyl dehydrogenase; dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase; Lipoamide Dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.99.-. Diaphorase. Source: Microorganism. dehydrolipoate dehydrogenase; diaphorase; dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase; dihydrolipoamide:NAD+ oxidoreductase; dihydrolipoic dehydrogenase; dihydrothioctic dehydrogenase; lipoamide dehydrogenase (NADH); lipoamide oxidoreductase (NADH); lipoamide reductase; lipoamide reductase (NADH); lipoate dehydrogenase; lipoic acid dehydrogenase; lipoyl dehydrogenase; dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase; EC 1.8.1.4; 9001-18-7; Lipoamide Dehydrogenase. Cat No: DIA-275. Creative Enzymes
DT Diaphorase from human, Recombinant DT Diaphorase is a flavoenzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of reduced di-and triphosphopyridine nucleotides. It contains one mole of FAD per mole of enzyme. The enzyme found in rat liver catalyzes the oxidation of NADH and NADPH by various dyes and quinones. The molecular weight is found to be approximately 48 kDa Da. The pH optimum of the enzyme purified from rat liver is found to be 5.0. It is a cytosolic enzyme that catalyzes the two-electron reduction of various quinones. It catalyzes the conversion of vitamin K to vitamin K hydroquinone for utilization in the post-translational γ-glutamyl carboxylation reactions. These reactions are necessary for several proteins involved in blood coagulation. Applications: Human dt diaphorase has been used in a study to assess the development of novel quinone phosphorodiamidate prodrugs. human dt diaphorase has also been used to investigate its crystal structure for the development of a model for its interaction with the cytotoxic prodrug 5-(aziridin-1-yl)-2,4-dinitrobenzamide (cb1954). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: menadione reductase; phylloquinone reductase; quinone reductase; dehydrogenase, reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate, quinone); DT-diaphorase; flavoprotein NAD (P)H-q. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.99.2. Diaphorase. Mole weight: monomer mol wt 31 kDa. Storage: 2-8°C. F Creative Enzymes
DT Diaphorase from rat, Recombinant DT Diaphorase is a flavoenzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of reduced di-and triphosphopyridine nucleotides. It contains one mole of FAD per mole of enzyme. The enzyme found in rat liver catalyzes the oxidation of NADH and NADPH by various dyes and quinones. The molecular weight is found to be approximately 48 kDa Da. The pH optimum of the enzyme purified from rat liver is found to be 5.0. It is a cytosolic enzyme that catalyzes the two-electron reduction of various quinones. It catalyzes the conversion of vitamin K to vitamin K hydroquinone for utilization in the post-translational γ-glutamyl carboxylation reactions. These reactions are necessary for several proteins involved in blood coagulation. Applications: Dt diaphorase from rat has been used in a study to investigate the two-electron reduction of quinones by rat liver. dt diaphorase from rat has also been used in a study to investigate colon cancer chemopreventive efficacy of silibinin through perturbation of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: menadione reductase; phylloquinone reductase; quinone reductase; dehydrogenase, reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate, quinone); DT-diaphorase; flavoprotein NAD (P)H-qui. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.99.2. Purity: ~90% (SDS-PAGE). Diaphorase. Mole weight: monomer mol wt 31 kDa. Storage: 2-8°C. Form Creative Enzymes
Native Bacillus megaterium Diaphorase (NADH) In enzymology, a NADPH dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyzes In enzymology, a NAD (P)H dehydrogenase (quinone) (EC 1.6.5.2) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction NAD (P)H + H+ + a quinone<-> NAD (P)+ + a hydroquinone. The 4 substrates of this enzyme are NADH, NADPH, H+, and quinone, whereas its 3 products are NAD+, NADP+, and hydroquinone. Native diaphorase (ec 1.6.5.2) was purified from bacillus megaterium. Applications: Useful for enzymatic determination of reduced nad. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.6.99.3; cytochrome c reductase; type 1 dehydrogenase; beta-NADH dehydrogenase dinucleotide; diaphorase; dihydrocodehydr. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.99.3. CAS No. 9079-67-8. Diaphorase. Activity: 30-60 U/mg. Appearance: Yellow dried powder. Storage: Store in tightly closed containers, desiccated, protected from light, at-20°C. Form: Freeze dried powder. Source: Bacillus megaterium. EC 1.6.99.3; cytochrome c reductase; type 1 dehydrogenase; beta-NADH dehydrogenase dinucleotide; diaphorase; dihydrocodehydrogenase I dehydrogenase; dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase; diphosphopyridine diaphorase; DPNH diaphorase; NADH diaphorase; NADH hydrogenase; NADH oxidoreductase; NADH-menadione oxidoreductase; reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase; Beta-NADH dehydrogenase dinucleotide. Cat No: DIA-142. Creative Enzymes
Native Bacillus stearothermophilus Diaphorase 1 Diaphorase catalyzes the reaction of a reduced di- or tri-phosphopyridine nucleotide hydrogen donor with a hydrogen acceptor, usually a dye in the leucoform. Applications: The enzyme is useful for the measurement of various dehydrogenase reactions in visible spectral range. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Diaphorase 1; Di-1; EC 1.6.99 -. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.99.-. Diaphorase. Mole weight: ca. 30,000. Appearance: Lyophilized. Storage: Stable at -20 to 5 °C for at least one year. Source: Bacillus stearothermophilus. Diaphorase 1; Di-1; EC 1.6.99 -. Cat No: NATE-1901. Creative Enzymes
Native Clostridium kluyveri Diaphorase Native Clostridium kluyveri Diaphorase. Applications: Diaphorase from clostridium kluyveri, or lipoyl dehydrogenase, has been used in a study to assess the protein-protein interactions in assembly of lipoic acid on the 2-oxoacid dehydrogenases of aerobic metabolism. lipoyl dehydrogenase has also been used in a study to investigate the redox regulation of tyrosine nitration and 3-nitrotyrosine reduction by antioxidants. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: dehydrolipoate dehydrogenase; diaphorase; dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase; dihydrolipoamide:NAD+ oxidoreductase; dihydrolipoic dehydrogenase; dihydrothioctic dehydrogenase; lipoamide dehydrogenase (NADH); lipoamide oxidoreductase (NADH); lipoamide reductase; lipo. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.8.1.4. CAS No. 9001-18-7. Diaphorase. Activity: 3.0-20.0 units/mg protein (biuret). Storage: Store at -20°C. Form: Lyophilized powder. Source: Clostridium kluyveri. dehydrolipoate dehydrogenase; diaphorase; dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase; dihydrolipoamide:NAD+ oxidoreductase; dihydrolipoic dehydrogenase; dihydrothioctic dehydrogenase; lipoamide dehydrogenase (NADH); lipoamide oxidoreductase (NADH); lipoamide reductase; lipoamide reductase (NADH); lipoate dehydrogenase; lipoic acid dehydrogenase; lipoyl dehydrogenase; dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase; EC 1.8.1.4; 9001-18-7; Lipoamide Dehydrogenase. Cat No: NATE-0875. Creative Enzymes
Native Clostridium sp. Diaphorase Native Clostridium sp. Diaphorase. Applications: This enzyme is useful for colorimetric determination of nad(p)h and many dehydrogenases when coupled with various dyes which act as hydrogen acceptors from nad(p)h. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Diaphorase; EC 1.6.99.-. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.99.-. Diaphorase. Mole weight: 24 kDa. Activity: Grade? 30U/mg-solid or more (containing approx. 15% of stabilizers). Stability: Stable at-20°C for at least one year. Appearance: Yellowish amorphous powder, lyophilized. Form: Freeze dried powder. Source: Clostridium sp. Diaphorase; EC 1.6.99.-. Cat No: DIA-187. Creative Enzymes
Native Diaphorase (NADPH) from Bacillus megaterium In enzymology, a NADPH dehydrogenase (EC 1.6.99.1) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: NADPH + H+ + acceptor <-> NADP+ + reduced acceptor. The 3 substrates of this enzyme are NADPH, H+, and acceptor, whereas its two products are NADP+ and reduced acceptor. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on NADH or NADPH with other acceptors. Applications: Useful for enzymatic determination of reduced nadp. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: NADPH:acceptor oxidoreductase; NADPH2 diaphorase; NADPH diaph. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.99.1. CAS No. 9001-68-7. Diaphorase. Mole weight: 48 kDa (gel filtration). Activity: More than 5 U/mg solid. Appearance: Yellowish amorphous powder, lyophilized. Storage: At least one year at -20°C. Form: Freeze dried powder. Source: Bacillus megaterium. NADPH:acceptor oxidoreductase; NADPH2 diaphorase; NADPH diaphorase; OYE; diaphorase; dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate dehydrogenase; NADPH-dehydrogenase; NADPH-diaphorase; NADPH2-dehydrogenase; old yellow enzyme; reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate dehydrogenase; TPNH dehydrogenase; TPNH-diaphorase; triphosphopyridine diaphorase; triphosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase; NADPH2 dehydrogenase; NADPH: (acceptor) oxidoreductase; NADPH dehydrogenase; EC 1.6.99.1. Cat No: NATE-1154. Creative Enzymes
dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase A flavoprotein (FAD). A component of the multienzyme 2-oxo-acid dehydrogenase complexes. In the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, it binds to the core of EC 2.3.1.12, dihydrolipoyllysine-residue acetyltransferase, and catalyses oxidation of its dihydrolipoyl groups. It plays a similar role in the oxoglutarate and 3-methyl-2-oxobutanoate dehydrogenase complexes. Another substrate is the dihydrolipoyl group in the H-protein of the glycine-cleavage system (click here for diagram), in which it acts, together with EC 1.4.4.2, glycine dehydrogenase (decarboxylating), and EC 2.1.2.10, aminomethyltransferase, to break down glycine. It can also use free dihydrolipoate, dihydrolipoamide or...tase (NADH); lipoamide reductase; lipoamide reductase (NADH); lipoate dehydrogenase; lipoic acid dehydrogenase; lipoyl dehydrogenase; protein-6-N-(dihydrolipoyl)lysine:NAD+ oxidoreductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.8.1.4. CAS No. 9001-18-7. Diaphorase. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-1648; dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase; EC 1.8.1.4; 9001-18-7; LDP-Glc; LDP-Val; dehydrolipoate dehydrogenase; diaphorase; dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase; dihydrolipoamide:NAD+ oxidoreductase; dihydrolipoic dehydrogenase; dihydrothioctic dehydrogenase; lipoamide dehydrogenase (NADH); lipoamide oxido Creative Enzymes
Ethylhydrocupreine Hydrochloride Ethylhydrocupreine Hydrochloride is a reagent used in the alteration in bacterial morphology. Also, it inhibits methylene blue (MB) reductase activity; Anti-pneumococcal analog of quinine-HC1 which stimulated the diaphorase activity of pig heart muscle and Escherichia coli lipoyl dehydrogenase. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 3413-58-9. Pack Sizes: 50mg, 100mg. Molecular Formula: C21H28N2O2 HCl, Molecular Weight: 340.46. US Biological Life Sciences. USBiological 4
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NADH dehydrogenase A flavoprotein containing iron-sulfur centres. After preparations have been subjected to certain treatments, cytochrome c may act as an acceptor. Under normal conditions, two protons are extruded from the cytoplasm or the intramitochondrial or stromal compartment. Present in a mitochondrial complex as EC 1.6.5.3, NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: cytochrome c reductase; type 1 dehydrogenase; β-NADH dehydrogenase dinucleotide; diaphorase; dihydrocodehydrogenase I dehydrogenase; dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase; diphosphopyridine diaphorase; DPNH diaphorase; NADH diaphorase; NADH hydroge. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.99.3. CAS No. 9079-67-8. Diaphorase. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-1601; NADH dehydrogenase; EC 1.6.99.3; 9079-67-8; cytochrome c reductase; type 1 dehydrogenase; β-NADH dehydrogenase dinucleotide; diaphorase; dihydrocodehydrogenase I dehydrogenase; dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase; diphosphopyridine diaphorase; DPNH diaphorase; NADH diaphorase; NADH hydrogenase; NADH oxidoreductase; NADH-menadione oxidoreductase; reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase; NADH:cytochrome c oxidoreductase; NADH2 dehydrogenase; NADH:(acceptor) oxidoreductase. Cat No: EXWM-1601. Creative Enzymes
NADH dehydrogenase (quinone) Menaquinone can act as acceptor. Inhibited by AMP and 2,4-dinitrophenol but not by dicoumarol or folic acid derivatives. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (quinone) dehydrogenase; NADH-quinone oxidoreductase; DPNH-menadione reductase; D-diaphorase; NADH2 dehydrogenase (quinone). Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.5.11. CAS No. 37256-36-3. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-1589; NADH dehydrogenase (quinone); EC 1.6.5.11; 37256-36-3; reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (quinone) dehydrogenase; NADH-quinone oxidoreductase; DPNH-menadione reductase; D-diaphorase; NADH2 dehydrogenase (quinone). Cat No: EXWM-1589. Creative Enzymes
NADPH dehydrogenase A flavoprotein (FMN in yeast, FAD in plants). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: NADPH2 diaphorase; NADPH diaphorase; OYE; diaphorase; dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate dehydrogenase; NADPH-dehydrogenase; NADPH-diaphorase; NADPH2-dehydrogenase; old yellow enzyme; reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate dehydrogenase; TPNH dehydrogenase; TPNH-diaphorase; triphosphopyridine diaphorase; triphosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase; NADPH2 dehydrogenase; NADPH:(acceptor) oxidoreductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.99.1. CAS No. 9001-68-7. Diaphorase. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-1600; NADPH dehydrogenase; EC 1.6.99.1; 9001-68-7; NADPH2 diaphorase; NADPH diaphorase; OYE; diaphorase; dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate dehydrogenase; NADPH-dehydrogenase; NADPH-diaphorase; NADPH2-dehydrogenase; old yellow enzyme; reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate dehydrogenase; TPNH dehydrogenase; TPNH-diaphorase; triphosphopyridine diaphorase; triphosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase; NADPH2 dehydrogenase; NADPH:(acceptor) oxidoreductase. Cat No: EXWM-1600. Creative Enzymes
NAD(P)H dehydrogenase (quinone) A flavoprotein. The enzyme catalyses a two-electron reduction and has a preference for short-chain acceptor quinones, such as ubiquinone, benzoquinone, juglone and duroquinone. The animal, but not the plant, form of the enzyme is inhibited by dicoumarol. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: menadione reductase; phylloquinone reductase; quinone reductase; dehydrogenase, reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate, quinone); DT-diaphorase; f. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.5.2. CAS No. 9032-20-6. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-1591; NAD(P)H dehydrogenase (quinone); EC 1.6.5.2; 9032-20-6; menadione reductase; phylloquinone reductase; quinone reductase; dehydrogenase, reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate, quinone); DT-diaphorase; flavoprotein NAD(P)H-quinone reductase; menadione oxidoreductase; NAD(P)H dehydrogenase; NAD(P)H menadione reductase; NAD(P)H-quinone dehydrogenase; NAD(P)H-quinone oxidoreductase; NAD(P)H: (quinone-acceptor)oxidoreductase; NAD(P)H: menadione oxidoreductase; NADH-menadione reductase; naphthoquinone reductase; p-benzoquinone reductase; reduced NAD(P)H dehydrogenase; viologen accepting pyridine nucleotide oxidoreductase; vitamin K reductase; diaphorase; reduced nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide (phosphate) dehy Creative Enzymes
Native Lactobacillus leichmanii D-Lactic Dehydrogenase D-lactic dehydrogenase catalyzes the conversion of D-lactate into D-pyruvate while reducing NAD+ to NADH and H+. Applications: In the food industry, the primary catalysis is coupled to conversion of nadh and h+ to nad+ with diaphorase coupled with converting the non-fluorescent resazurin to the highly fluorescent substance resorufin to measure the content of d-lactate in food products. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.1.1.28, D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-specific lactic dehydrogenase; D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase (NAD); D-lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactic dehydrogenase; (R)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; D-LDH. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.28. CAS No. 9028-36-8. D-LDH. Activity: > 30 units/mg protein; ~1000 U/mL; 250-500 units/mg protein (biuret); 150-300 units/mg protein; 1,000-3,000 units/mg protein (biuret). Storage: 2-8°C. Form: Suspension in 3.2 M (NH4)2SO4, 0.1 M potassium phosphate, pH 7.0. Source: Lactobacillus leichmanii. EC 1.1.1.28, D-Lactic Dehydrogenase; 9028-36-8; lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-specific lactic dehydrogenase; D-(-)-lactate dehydrogenase (NAD); D-lactic acid dehydrogenase; D-lactic dehydrogenase; (R)-Lactate:NAD+ oxidoreductase; D-LDH. Cat No: NATE-0195. Creative Enzymes
Native Porcine Cytochrome c Reductase Cytochrome c reductase is a flavoprotein that completes the oxidation-reduction chain between hexosemonophosphate and cytochrome c. The molecular weight of cytochrome c reductase is found to be approximately 78 kDa Da. The prosthetic group of cytochrome c reductase is alloxazine mononucleotide. The enzyme is very unstable with respect to low pH and to denaturation by heat. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.6.99.3; cytochrome c reductase; type 1 dehydrogenase; β-NADH dehydrogenase dinucleotide; diaphorase; dihydrocodehydrogenase I dehydrogenase; dihydronicotinamide adenine . Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.99.3. CAS No. 9027-14-9. Cytochrome c Reductase. Activity: > 1.0 units/mg protein. Storage: -20°C. Form: lyophilized powder. Crude, lyophilized powder containing potassium phosphate, pH approx. 7.0. Source: Porcine heart. Species: Porcine. EC 1.6.99.3; cytochrome c reductase; type 1 dehydrogenase; β-NADH dehydrogenase dinucleotide; diaphorase; dihydrocodehydrogenase I dehydrogenase; dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase; diphosphopyridine diaphorase; DPNH diaphorase; NADH diaphorase; NADH hydrogenase; NADH oxidoreductase; NADH-menadione oxidoreductase; reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase; NADH:cytochrome c oxidoreductase; NADH2 dehydrogenase; NADH: (acceptor) oxidoreductase; 9027-14-9. Cat No: NATE-0179. Creative Enzymes
Native Porcine Lipoamide Dehydrogenase Lipoamide dehydrogenase (or diaphorase) catalyzes the following reaction: Lipoamide + NADH + H+ ? Dihydrolipoamide + NAD+. The enzyme occurs in mammalian and microbial cells and it catalyzes a number of reactions which involve NAD+ or NADH. Lipoamide dehydrogenase from porcine heart contains two polypeptide chains which are similar. It has two molecules of tightly bound flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). The molecular weight of the porcine heart enzyme is between 100,000 and 114,000. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: NADH: lipoamide oxidoreductase; EC 1.6.4.3; Lipoamide Dehydrogenase; LD. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.6.4.3. LD. Mole weight: 100-114 kDa. Activity: 25 U/mg protein. Stability: Store at -20°C (-4°F). Form: Freeze-dried powder. Source: Porcine Heart. Species: Porcine. NADH: lipoamide oxidoreductase; EC 1.6.4.3; Lipoamide Dehydrogenase; LD. Cat No: NATE-0894. Creative Enzymes
Native Porcine NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (quinone) DT Diaphorase is a flavoenzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of reduced di-and triphosphopyridine nucleotides. It contains one mole of FAD per mole of enzyme. The enzyme found in rat liver catalyzes the oxidation of NADH and NADPH by various dyes and quinones. The molecular weight is found to be approximately 48 kDa Da. The pH optimum of the enzyme purified from rat liver is found to be 5.0. It is a cytosolic enzyme that catalyzes the two-electron reduction of various quinones. It catalyzes the conversion of vitamin K to vitamin K hydroquinone for utilization in the post-translational γ-glutamyl carboxylation reactions. These reactions are necessary for several pr...hydrogenase; NAD (P)H menadione reductase; NAD (P)H-quinone dehydrogenase; NAD (P)H-quinone oxidoreductase; NAD (P)H: (quinone-acceptor)oxidoreductase. CAS No. 9032-20-6. Diaphorase. Activity: >25 U/mg. Stability: At +2 to +8°C within specification range for 12 months. Appearance: Yellow suspension in ammonium sulfate, 3.2 mol/l. Source: Porcine heart. Species: Porcine. menadione reductase; phylloquinone reductase; quinone reductase; dehydrogenase, reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (phosphate, quinone); DT-diaphorase; flavoprotein NAD (P)H-quinone reductase; menadione oxidoreductase; NAD (P)H dehydrogenase; NAD (P)H menadione reductase; NAD (P)H-quinone dehydro Creative Enzymes
Native Spinacia oleracea (Spinach) Ferredoxin-NADP+ Reductase Ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase catalyzes the reversible conversion of reduced ferredoxin to oxidized ferredoxin during photosynthesis. Ferredoxin-NADP (H) reductase constitutes a family of hydrophilic FAD-containing monomeric enzymes that deliver NADPH or low potential one-electron donors to redox-based metabolisms in plastids, mitochondria, and bacteria. Applications: Ferredoxin-nadp+ reductase was used in in vitro ferredoxin-dependent desaturation of fatty acids in cyanobacterial thylakoid membranes. it was also used to regulate glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.18.1.2; ferredoxin-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate reductase; ferredoxin-NADP+ reducta. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.18.1.2. CAS No. 9029-33-8. FNR. Activity: > 15 units/mg solid, secondary activity: > 10 units/mg solid NADPH diaphorase. Storage: -20°C. Form: lyophilized powder. Source: Spinacia oleracea (Spinach). EC 1.18.1.2; ferredoxin-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate reductase; ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase; TPNH-ferredoxin reductase; ferredoxin-NADP+oxidoreductase; NADP+:ferredoxin oxidoreductase; ferredoxin-TPN reductase; ferredoxin-NADP+-oxidoreductase; NADPH:ferredoxin oxidoreductase; ferredoxin-nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate (oxidized) reductase; 9029-33-8; FNR. Cat No: NATE-0256. Creative Enzymes
Nitric Oxide Synthase, Inducible from mouse, Recombinant Nitric oxide synthases (NOSs) are a family of enzymes catalyzing the production of nitric oxide (NO) from L-arginine. NO is an important cellular signaling molecule. It helps modulate vascular tone, insulin secretion, airway tone, and peristalsis, and is involved in angiogenesis and neural development. It may function as a retrograde neurotransmitter. Nitric oxide is mediated in mammals by the calcium-calmodulin controlled isoenzymes eNOS (endothelial NOS) and nNOS (neuronal NOS). The inducible isoform, iNOS, is involved in immune response, binds calmodulin at physiologically relevant concentrations, and produces NO as an immune defense mechanism, as NO is a free ...DPH); Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase; NOS II; iNOS; macNOS; EC 1.14.13.39; NOSs. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.14.13.39. CAS No. 125978-95-2. NOSs. Mole weight: mol wt 130 kDa (homodimer); mol wt 130 kDa (subunit, homodimer). Storage: -70°C. Form: buffered aqueous solution; Solution in 50 mM HEPES, pH 7.4, with 10% glycerol, 8 μM tetrahydrobiopterin. Source: E. coli. Species: Mouse. nitric oxide synthetase; endothelium-derived relaxation factor-forming enzyme; endothelium-derived relaxing factor synthase; NO synthase; NADPH-diaphorase; nitric-oxide synthase (NADPH); Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase; NOS II; iNOS; macNOS; EC 1.14.13.39; NOSs. Cat No: NATE-0489. Creative Enzymes
nitric-oxide synthase (NADPH) Binds FAD, FMN, heme (iron protoporphyrin IX) and tetrahydrobiopterin. This eukaryotic enzyme, which is found in plants and animals, consists of oxygenase and reductase domains that are linked via a regulatory calmodulin-binding domain. Upon calcium-induced calmodulin binding, the reductase and oxygenase domains form a complex, allowing electrons to flow from NADPH via FAD and FMN to the active center. May produce superoxide under certain conditions. cf. EC 1.14.13.165, nitric-oxide synthase [NAD(P)H dependent]. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: nitric oxide synthetase; endothelium-derived relaxation factor-forming enzyme; endothelium-derived relaxing factor synthase; NO synthase; NADPH-diaphorase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.14.13.39. CAS No. 125978-95-2. NOSs. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0846; nitric-oxide synthase (NADPH); EC 1.14.13.39; 125978-95-2; nitric oxide synthetase; endothelium-derived relaxation factor-forming enzyme; endothelium-derived relaxing factor synthase; NO synthase; NADPH-diaphorase. Cat No: EXWM-0846. Creative Enzymes

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