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formaldehyde dehydrogenase This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the aldehyde or oxo group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is formaldehyde:NAD+ oxidoreductase. Other names in common use include NAD+-linked formaldehyde dehydrogenase, s-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNO reductase) and NAD+-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase. This enzyme participates in methane metabolism. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: NAD-linked formaldehyde dehydrogenase; NAD-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.2.1.46. CAS No. 9028-84-6. Formaldehyde Dehydrogenase. 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-1149; formaldehyde dehydrogenase; EC 1.2.1.46; 9028-84-6; NAD-linked formaldehyde dehydrogenase; NAD-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase. Cat No: EXWM-1149. Creative Enzymes
Formaldehyde dehydrogenase, Pseudomonas sp Formaldehyde dehydrogenase, Pseudomonas sp is a biochemical reagent that can be used as a biological material or organic compound for life science related research. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Signaling pathways. CAS No. 9028-84-6. Pack Sizes: 5 U; 25 U. Product ID: HY-P2909. MedChemExpress MCE
Native Pseudomonas sp. Formaldehyde Dehydrogenase Formaldehyde dehydrogenase catalyzes the conversion of formaldehyde to formate. Applications: Formaldehyde dehydrogenase is used as a biosensor for the presence of formaldehyde in pharmaceuticals, waste water, vaccines and industrial products. it was also used in coupled pectin methyl esterase (pme) enzyme assay. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 1.2.1.46; Formaldehyde Dehydrogenase; NAD-linked formaldehyde dehydrogenase; NAD-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase; 9028-84-6. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.2.1.46. CAS No. 9028-84-6. Formaldehyde Dehydrogenase. Activity: 1.0-6.0 units/mg solid. Storage: -20°C. Form: Lyophilized powder containing ~70% stabilizers as Mg2+, Ca2+, bovine serum albumin, glycine, and lysine. Source: Pseudomonas sp. EC 1.2.1.46; Formaldehyde Dehydrogenase; NAD-linked formaldehyde dehydrogenase; NAD-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase; 9028-84-6. Cat No: NATE-0257. Creative Enzymes
aldehyde ferredoxin oxidoreductase This is an oxygen-sensitive enzyme that contains tungsten-molybdopterin and iron-sulfur clusters. Catalyses the oxidation of aldehydes (including crotonaldehyde, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde and glyceraldehyde) to their corresponding acids. However, it does not oxidize glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate [see EC 1.2.7.6, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (ferredoxin)]. Can use ferredoxin or methyl viologen but not NAD(P)+ as electron acceptor. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: AOR. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.2.7.5. CAS No. 138066-90-7. 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-1228; aldehyde ferredoxin oxidoreductase; EC 1.2.7.5; 138066-90-7; AOR. Cat No: EXWM-1228. Creative Enzymes
formaldehyde dismutase The enzyme contains a tightly but noncovalently bound NADP(H) cofactor, as well as Zn2+ and Mg2+. Enzyme-bound NADPH formed by oxidation of formaldehyde to formate is oxidized back to NADP+ by reaction with a second formaldehyde, yielding methanol. The enzyme from the bacterium Mycobacterium sp. DSM 3803 also catalyses the reactions of EC 1.1.99.36, alcohol dehydrogenase (nicotinoprotein) and EC 1.1.99.37, methanol dehydrogenase (nicotinoprotein). Formaldehyde and acetaldehyde can act as donors; formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and propanal can act as acceptors. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: aldehyde dismutase; cannizzanase; nicotinoprotein aldehyde dismutase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.2.98.1. CAS No. 85204-94-0. 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-1232; formaldehyde dismutase; EC 1.2.98.1; 85204-94-0; aldehyde dismutase; cannizzanase; nicotinoprotein aldehyde dismutase. Cat No: EXWM-1232. Creative Enzymes
methanol dehydrogenase (cytochrome c) A periplasmic quinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenase that only occurs in methylotrophic bacteria. It uses the novel specific cytochrome cL as acceptor. Acts on a wide range of primary alcohols, including ethanol, duodecanol, chloroethanol, cinnamyl alcohol, and also formaldehyde. Activity is stimulated by ammonia or methylamine. It is usually assayed with phenazine methosulfate. Like all other quinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenases it has an 8-bladed 'propeller' structure, a calcium ion bound to the PQQ in the active site and an unusual disulfide ring structure in close proximity to the PQQ. It differs from EC 1.1.2.8, alcohol dehydrogenase (cytochrome c), in having a high affinity for methanol and in having a second essential small subunit (no known function). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: methanol dehydrogenase; MDH. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.2.7. CAS No. 37205-43-9. 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-0389; methanol dehydrogenase (cytochrome c); EC 1.1.2.7; 37205-43-9; methanol dehydrogenase; MDH. Cat No: EXWM-0389. Creative Enzymes
methanol dehydrogenase (nicotinoprotein) Contains Zn2+ and Mg2+. Nicotinoprotein methanol dehydrogenases have a tightly bound NADP+/NADPH cofactor that does not dissociate during the catalytic process. Instead, the cofactor is regenerated by a second substrate or electron carrier. While the in vivo electron acceptor is not known, N,N-dimethyl-4-nitrosoaniline (NDMA), which is reduced to 4-(hydroxylamino)-N,N-dimethylaniline, can serve this function in vitro. The enzyme has been detected in several Gram-positive methylotrophic bacteria, including Amycolatopsis methanolica, Rhodococcus rhodochrous and Rhodococcus erythropolis. These enzymes are decameric, and possess a 5-fold symmetry. Some of the enzymes can also dismutate formaldehyde to methanol and formate. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: NDMA-dependent methanol dehydrogenase; nicotinoprotein methanol dehydrogenase; methanol:N,N-dimethyl-4-nitrosoaniline oxidoreductase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.99.37. 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-0465; methanol dehydrogenase (nicotinoprotein); EC 1.1.99.37; NDMA-dependent methanol dehydrogenase; nicotinoprotein methanol dehydrogenase; methanol:N,N-dimethyl-4-nitrosoaniline oxidoreductase. Cat No: EXWM-0465. Creative Enzymes
Native Microorganism Creatine Amidinohydrolase Creatine Amidinohydrolase catalyzes the hydrolytic reaction converting creatine to sarcosine and urea. The enzyme is purified from a microorganism. The molecular weight of the enzyme is approximately 67,000. The enzyme is useful for the enzymatic assay of creatine and creatinine when coupled with other related enzymes. creatine + H2O ? sarcosine + urea. Applications: This enzyme is useful for enzymatic determination of creatinine when coupled with creatinine amidohydrolase, sarcosine dehydrogenase or sarcosine oxidase and formaldehyde dehydrogenase in clinical analysis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Creatine Amidinohydrolase; Creatinase; EC 3.5.3.3. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.5.3.3. CAS No. 37340-58-2. Creatinase. Mole weight: approx. 67 kDa (by gel filtration). Activity: Grade? 4.0 U/mg-solid or more. Stability: Stable at -20°C for at least one year. Appearance: White amorphous powder, lyophilized. Form: Freeze dried powder. Source: Microorganism. Creatine amidohydrolase; Creatinase; EC 3.5.3.3. Cat No: DIA-185. Creative Enzymes
Native Microorganism Creatine Amidohydrolase In enzymology, a creatinase (EC 3.5.3.3) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: creatine + H2O ?sarcosine + urea. Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are creatine and H2O, whereas its two products are sarcosine and urea. The native enzyme was shown to be made up of two subunit monomers via SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Creatinase has been found to be most active at pH 8 and is most stable between ph 6-8 for 24 hrs. at 37 degrees. This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, those acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds other than peptide bonds, specifically in linear amidines. This enzyme participates in arginine and proline metabolism. Applications: 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. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Creatine amidohydrolase; Creatinase; EC 3.5.3.3. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.5.3.3. CAS No. 37340-58-2. Mole weight: approx. 67 kDa (by gel filtration). Activity: 4.0 U/mg-solid or more. Appearance: White amorphous powder, lyophilized. Form: Freeze dried powder. Source: Microorganism. Creatine amidohydrolase; Creatinase; EC 3.5.3.3. Cat No: DIA-185. Creative Enzymes
Native microorganisms Creatininase 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. Protein determined by biuret. Applications: 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. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 3.5.2.10, creatinine hydrolase; Creatininase; 9025-13-2. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.5.2.10. CAS No. 9025-13-2. Creatininase. Mole weight: mol wt ~175 kDa. Activity: 100-300 units/mg protein. Storage: 2-8°C. Form: Lyophilized powder containing sucrose and BSA as stabilizers. Source: microorganisms. EC 3.5.2.10, creatinine hydrolase; Creatininase; 9025-13-2. Cat No: NATE-0163. Creative Enzymes
Native Pseudomonas sp. Creatinine amidohydrolase Creatinine Amidohydrolase catalyzes the hydrolytic reaction converting creatinine to creatine. The enzyme is purified from a microorganism. The molecular size of the enzyme is approximately 175,000. The enzyme is useful for the enzy-matic assay of creatinine when coupled with other related enzymes. Creatinine + H2O ? Creatine. 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. Applications: 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. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: creatininase; creatinine hydrolase; creatinine . Enzyme Commission Number: EC 3.5.2.10. CAS No. 9025-13-2. Creatininase. Mole weight: 175 kDa. Activity: > 250U/mg protein. Storage: 2-8°C. Form: Lyophilized powder containing sucrose and BSA as stabilizers. Source: Pseudomonas sp. creatininase; creatinine hydrolase; creatinine amidohydrolase; EC 3.5.2.10; 9025-13-2. Cat No: DIA-130. Creative Enzymes
phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (NAD+-dependent, decarboxylating) Highly specific for NAD+. The enzyme catalyses both the oxidation and decarboxylation of 6-phospho-D-gluconate. In the bacterium Methylobacillus flagellatus the enzyme participates in a formaldehyde oxidation pathway. cf. EC 1.1.1.44, phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (NADP+-dependent, decarboxylating). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: 6-PGDH (ambiguous); gntZ (gene name); GNDl. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.343. CAS No. 9073-95-4. 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-0258; phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (NAD+-dependent, decarboxylating); EC 1.1.1.343; 9073-95-4; 6-PGDH (ambiguous); gntZ (gene name); GNDl. Cat No: EXWM-0258. Creative Enzymes
S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione dehydrogenase The substrate, S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione, forms spontaneously from glutathione and formaldehyde; its rate of formation is increased in some bacteria by the presence of EC 4.4.1.22, S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione synthase. This enzyme forms part of the pathway that detoxifies formaldehyde, since the product is hydrolysed by EC 3.1.2.12, S-formylglutathione hydrolase. The human enzyme belongs to the family of zinc-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases. Also specifically reduces S-nitrosylglutathione. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: NAD-linked formaldehyde dehydrogenase (incorrect); formaldehyde dehydrogenase (incorrect); formic dehydrogenase (incorrect); class III . Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.284. 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-0192; S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.284; NAD-linked formaldehyde dehydrogenase (incorrect); formaldehyde dehydrogenase (incorrect); formic dehydrogenase (incorrect); class III alcohol dehydrogenase; ADH3; χ-ADH; FDH (incorrect); formaldehyde dehydrogenase (glutathione) (incorrect); GS-FDH (incorrect); glutathione-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase (incorrect); NAD-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase; GD-FALDH; NAD- and glutathione-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase. Cat No: EXWM-0192. Creative Enzymes
S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione synthase The enzyme from Paracoccus denitrificans accelerates the spontaneous reaction in which the adduct of formaldehyde and glutathione is formed, i.e. the substrate for EC 1.1.1.284, S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione dehydrogenase, in the formaldehyde-detoxification pathway. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: glutathione-dependent formaldehyde-activating enzyme; Gfa; S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione formaldehyde-lyase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.4.1.22. CAS No. 425642-27-9. 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-5324; S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione synthase; EC 4.4.1.22; 425642-27-9; glutathione-dependent formaldehyde-activating enzyme; Gfa; S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione formaldehyde-lyase. Cat No: EXWM-5324. Creative Enzymes
S-(hydroxymethyl)mycothiol dehydrogenase S-hydroxymethylmycothiol is believed to form spontaneously from formaldehyde and mycothiol. This enzyme oxidizes the product of this spontaneous reaction to S-formylmycothiol, in a reaction that is analogous to EC 1.1.1.284, S-(hydroxymethyl)glutathione dehydrogenase. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: NAD/factor-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase; mycothiol-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.1.1.306. CAS No. 192140-85-5. 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-0217; S-(hydroxymethyl)mycothiol dehydrogenase; EC 1.1.1.306; 192140-85-5; NAD/factor-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase; mycothiol-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase. Cat No: EXWM-0217. Creative Enzymes
sulfoacetaldehyde dehydrogenase This reaction is part of a bacterial pathway that can utilize the amino group of taurine as a sole source of nitrogen for growth. At physiological concentrations, NAD+ cannot be replaced by NADP+. The enzyme is specific for sulfoacetaldehyde, as formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, betaine aldehyde, propanal, glyceraldehyde, phosphonoacetaldehyde, glyoxylate, glycolaldehyde and 2-oxobutyrate are not substrates. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: SafD. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.2.1.73. 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-1175; sulfoacetaldehyde dehydrogenase; EC 1.2.1.73; SafD. Cat No: EXWM-1175. Creative Enzymes

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