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Acts equally well on hydrated NADH and hydrated NADPH. NAD(P)H spontaneously hydrates to both the (6S)- and (6R)- isomers. The enzyme from bacteria consists of two domains, one of which acts as an NAD(P)H-hydrate epimerase that interconverts the two isomers to a 60:40 ratio (cf. EC 5.1.99.6), while the other catalyses the dehydration. Hence the enzyme can restore the complete mixture of isomers into NAD(P)H. The enzyme has no activity with ATP, contrary to the enzyme from eukaryotes (cf. EC 4.2.1.93, ATP-dependent NAD(P)H-hydrate dehydratase). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: (6S)-β-6-hydroxy-1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide hydro-lyase(ADP-hydrolysing); (6S)-6-β-hydroxy-1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide hydro-lyase (ADP-hydrolysing; NADH-forming). Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.136. 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-4977; ADP-dependent NAD(P)H-hydrate dehydratase; EC 4.2.1.136; (6S)-β-6-hydroxy-1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide hydro-lyase(ADP-hydrolysing); (6S)-6-β-hydroxy-1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide hydro-lyase (ADP-hydrolysing; NADH-forming). Cat No: EXWM-4977.
ATP-dependent NAD(P)H-hydrate dehydratase
Acts equally well on hydrated NADH and hydrated NADPH. NAD(P)H spontaneously hydrates to both the (6S)- and (6R)- isomers, and these are interconverted by EC 5.1.99.6, NAD(P)H-hydrate epimerase, to a 60:40 ratio. Hence EC 4.2.1.93 together with EC 5.1.99.6 can restore the mixture of hydrates into NAD(P)H. The enzyme from eukaryotes has no activity with ADP, contrary to the enzyme from bacteria (cf. EC 4.2.1.136, ADP-dependent NAD(P)H-hydrate dehydratase). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide hydrate dehydratase; ATP-dependent H4NAD(P)+OH dehydratase; (6S)-β-6-hydroxy-1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide hydro-lyase(ATP-hydrolysing); (6S)-6-β-hydroxy-1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide-. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.93. CAS No. 116669-08-0. 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-5077; ATP-dependent NAD(P)H-hydrate dehydratase; EC 4.2.1.93; 116669-08-0; reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide hydrate dehydratase; ATP-dependent H4NAD(P)+OH dehydratase; (6S)-β-6-hydroxy-1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide hydro-lyase(ATP-hydrolysing); (6S)-6-β-hydroxy-1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide hydro-lyase (ATP-hydrolysing; NADH-forming). Cat No: EXWM-5077.
NAD(P)H-hydrate epimerase
The enzyme can use either (R)-NADH-hydrate or (R)-NADPH-hydrate as a substrate. Its physiological role is to convert the (R) forms to the (S) forms, which could then be restored to active dinucleotides by EC 4.2.1.93, ATP-dependent NAD(P)H-hydrate dehydratase. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: NAD(P)HX epimerase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 5.1.99.6. 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-5438; NAD(P)H-hydrate epimerase; EC 5.1.99.6; NAD(P)HX epimerase. Cat No: EXWM-5438.
(S)-2-methylmalate dehydratase
Also hydrates fumarate to (S)-malate. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: mesaconate hydratase; (+)-citramalate hydro-lyase; L-citramalate hydrolase; citramalate dehydratase; (+)-citramalic hydro-lyase; mesaconate mesaconase; mesaconase; (S)-2-methylmalate hydro-lyase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.34. CAS No. 9027-94-5. 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-5025; (S)-2-methylmalate dehydratase; EC 4.2.1.34; 9027-94-5; mesaconate hydratase; (+)-citramalate hydro-lyase; L-citramalate hydrolase; citramalate dehydratase; (+)-citramalic hydro-lyase; mesaconate mesaconase; mesaconase; (S)-2-methylmalate hydro-lyase. Cat No: EXWM-5025.
2-methylcitrate dehydratase
The enzyme is specific for (2S,3S)-methylcitrate, showing no activity with (2R,3S)-methylcitrate. The enzyme can also use cis-aconitate as a substrate but more slowly. Both this enzyme and EC 4.2.1.3, aconitate hydratase, are required to complete the isomerization of (2S,3S)-methylcitrate to (2R,3S)-2-methylisocitrate. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: 2-methylcitrate hydro-lyase; PrpD; 2-hydroxybutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate hydro-lyase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.79. CAS No. 80891-26-5. 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-5063; 2-methylcitrate dehydratase; EC 4.2.1.79; 80891-26-5; 2-methylcitrate hydro-lyase; PrpD; 2-hydroxybutane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate hydro-lyase. Cat No: EXWM-5063.
3-hydroxyacyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] dehydratase
This enzyme is responsible for the dehydration step of the dissociated (type II) fatty-acid biosynthesis system that occurs in plants and bacteria. The enzyme uses fatty acyl thioesters of ACP in vivo. Different forms of the enzyme may have preferences for substrates with different chain length. For example, the activity of FabZ, the ubiquitous enzyme in bacteria, decreases with increasing chain length. Gram-negative bacteria that produce unsaturated fatty acids, such as Escherichia coli, have another form (FabA) that prefers intermediate chain length, and also catalyses EC 5.3.3.14, trans-2-decenoyl-[acyl-carrier protein] isomerase. Despite the differences both forms...hydratase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.59. CAS No. 9030-85-7. 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-5047; 3-hydroxyacyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] dehydratase; EC 4.2.1.59; 9030-85-7; fabZ (gene name); fabA (gene name); D-3-hydroxyoctanoyl-[acyl carrier protein] dehydratase; D-3-hydroxyoctanoyl-acyl carrier protein dehydratase; β-hydroxyoctanoyl-acyl carrier protein dehydrase; β-hydroxyoctanoyl thioester dehydratase; β-hydroxyoctanoyl-ACP-dehydrase; (3R)-3-hydroxyoctanoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] hydro-lyase; (3R)-3-hydroxyoctanoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein] hyd
acetylenecarboxylate hydratase
The reaction is effectively irreversible, favouring oxopropanoate (malonic semialdehyde) and its tautomers. Also acts on but-3-ynoate forming acetoacetate. The mechanism appears to involve hydration of the acetylene to 3-hydroxypropenoate, which will spontaneously tautomerize to 3-oxopropanoate. It is thus analogous to EC 4.1.1.78, acetylenedicarboxylate decarboxylase, in its mechanism. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: acetylenemonocarboxylate hydratase; alkynoate hydratase; acetylenemonocarboxylate hydrase; acetylenemonocarboxylic acid hydrase; malonate-semialdehyde dehydratase; 3-oxopropanoate hydro-lyase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.27. CAS No. 9024-26-4. 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-5018; acetylenecarboxylate hydratase; EC 4.2.1.27; 9024-26-4; acetylenemonocarboxylate hydratase; alkynoate hydratase; acetylenemonocarboxylate hydrase; acetylenemonocarboxylic acid hydrase; malonate-semialdehyde dehydratase; 3-oxopropanoate hydro-lyase. Cat No: EXWM-5018.
Carbonic Anhydrase II from Human, Recombinant
Carbonic anhydrase is a zinc metalloenzyme that has a molecular weight of approximately 30 kDa Da. The enzyme catalyzes the hydRation of carbon dioxide to carbonic acid. It is involved in vital processes such as pH and CO2 homeostasis, transport of bicarbonate and CO2, biosynthetic reactions, bone resorption, calcification, and tumorigenicity. Therefore, this enzyme is an important target for inhibitors with clinical applications in various pathologies such as glaucoma, epilepsy and Parkinsons disease. Applications: Human carbonic anhydrase isozyme ii has been used to assess its gene fusion abilities for efficient expression and recovery of recombinant proteins. human ...viduals. the enzyme has also been used in the study of natural phenolic inhibitors of ca ii. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Carbonic Anhydrase II; carbonate dehydRatase; carbonic anhydrase; anhydrase; carbonate anhydrase; carbonic acid anhydrase; carboxyanhydrase; carbonic anhydrase A; carbonate hydro-lyase; EC 4.2.1.1; CA-II; CA2; Carbonic Anhydrase 2. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.1. CAS No. 9001-03-0. Carbonic Anhydrase. Activity: > 80%, > 3 ,000 W-A units/mg protein. Form: powder. Source: E. coli. Species: Human. Carbonic Anhydrase II; carbonate dehydRatase; carbonic anhydrase; anhydrase; carbonate anhydrase; carbonic acid anhydrase; carboxyanhydrase; carbonic anhyd
crotonobetainyl-CoA hydratase
The enzyme is also able to use crotonyl-CoA as substrate, with low efficiency. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: CaiD; L-carnityl-CoA dehydratase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.149. 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-4990; crotonobetainyl-CoA hydratase; EC 4.2.1.149; CaiD; L-carnityl-CoA dehydratase. Cat No: EXWM-4990.
cyanide hydratase
This enzyme belongs to the family of lyases, specifically the hydro-lyases, which cleave carbon-oxygen bonds. This enzyme participates in cyanoamino acid metabolism. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: formamide dehydratase; formamide hydro-lyase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.66. CAS No. 37292-83-4. 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-5051; cyanide hydratase; EC 4.2.1.66; 37292-83-4; formamide dehydratase; formamide hydro-lyase. Cat No: EXWM-5051.
cyclohexa-1,5-dienecarbonyl-CoA hydratase
Forms part of the anaerobic benzoate degradation pathway, which also includes EC 1.3.8.6 [glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase (ETF)], EC 1.3.7.8 (benzoyl-CoA reductase) and EC 4.2.1.55 (3-hydroyxbutyryl-CoA dehydratase). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: cyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-carbonyl-CoA hydratase; dienoyl-CoA hydratase; cyclohexa-1,5-dienecarbonyl-CoA hydro-lyase (incorrect); 6-hydroxycyclohex-1-enecarbonyl-CoA hydro-lyase (cyclohexa-1,5-dienecarbonyl-CoA-forming). Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.100. CAS No. 214355-79-0. 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-4940; cyclohexa-1,5-dienecarbonyl-CoA hydratase; EC 4.2.1.100; 214355-79-0; cyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-carbonyl-CoA hydratase; dienoyl-CoA hydratase; cyclohexa-1,5-dienecarbonyl-CoA hydro-lyase (incorrect); 6-hydroxycyclohex-1-enecarbonyl-CoA hydro-lyase (cyclohexa-1,5-dienecarbonyl-CoA-forming). Cat No: EXWM-4940.
enoyl-CoA hydratase
Acts in the reverse direction. With cis-compounds, yields (3R)-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA. cf. EC 4.2.1.74 long-chain-enoyl-CoA hydratase. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: enoyl hydrase; unsaturated acyl-CoA hydratase; β-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrase; β-hydroxyacid dehydrase; acyl coenzyme A hydrase; crotonase; crotonyl hydrase; 2-octenoyl coenzyme A hydrase; enoyl coenzyme A hydratase; 2-enoyl-CoA hydratase; short-chain enoyl-CoA hydratase; ECH; trans-2-enoyl-CoA hydratase; enoyl coenzyme A hydrase (D); enoyl coenzyme A hydrase (L); short chain enoyl coenzyme A hydratase; D-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydratase; enol-CoA hydratase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.17. CAS No. 9027-13-8. 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-5010; enoyl-CoA hydratase; EC 4.2.1.17; 9027-13-8; enoyl hydrase; unsaturated acyl-CoA hydratase; β-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrase; β-hydroxyacid dehydrase; acyl coenzyme A hydrase; crotonase; crotonyl hydrase; 2-octenoyl coenzyme A hydrase; enoyl coenzyme A hydratase; 2-enoyl-CoA hydratase; short-chain enoyl-CoA hydratase; ECH; trans-2-enoyl-CoA hydratase; enoyl coenzyme A hydrase (D); enoyl coenzyme A hydrase (L); short chain enoyl coenzyme A hydratase; D-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydratase; enol-CoA hydratase. Cat No: EXWM-5010.
geraniol isomerase
In absence of oxygen the bifunctional linalool dehydratase-isomerase can catalyse in vitro two reactions, the isomerization of (3S)-linalool to geraniol and the hydration of myrcene to (3S)-linalool, the latter activity being classified as EC 4.2.1.127, linalool dehydratase. Group: Enzymes. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 5.4.4.4. 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-5545; geraniol isomerase; EC 5.4.4.4. Cat No: EXWM-5545.
lactoyl-CoA dehydratase
A bacterial enzyme that is involved in propanoate fermentation (also known as the acrylate pathway). Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: lactoyl coenzyme A dehydratase; lactyl-coenzyme A dehydrase; lactyl CoA dehydratase; acrylyl coenzyme A hydratase; lactoyl-CoA hydro-lyase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.54. CAS No. 9031-12-3. 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-5043; lactoyl-CoA dehydratase; EC 4.2.1.54; 9031-12-3; lactoyl coenzyme A dehydratase; lactyl-coenzyme A dehydrase; lactyl CoA dehydratase; acrylyl coenzyme A hydratase; lactoyl-CoA hydro-lyase. Cat No: EXWM-5043.
linalool dehydratase
In absence of oxygen the bifunctional linalool dehydratase-isomerase can catalyse in vitro two reactions, the hydration of myrcene to (3S)-linalool and the isomerization of (3S)-linalool to geraniol, the latter activity being classified as EC 5.4.4.4, geraniol isomerase. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: linalool hydro-lyase (myrcene-forming). Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.127. 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-4968; linalool dehydratase; EC 4.2.1.127; linalool hydro-lyase (myrcene-forming). Cat No: EXWM-4968.
Native Baker's yeast (S. cerevisiae) Enolase
Enolase is a metalloenzyme that catalyzes the interconversion of 2-phosphoglycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate. Enolase is essential for both glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. Enolase from bakers yeast is a homodimer containing two bound Mg2+ ions. The molecular weight is 93.069 kDa.The peptide consists of 436 amino acids and contains a single cysteine residue. Two of the active site components include His191 and Arg414. The phosphorylated tyrosine residue present in yeast enolase forms a substrate for phosphorylation by tyrosine protein kinase. Apart from Mg2+, the enzyme can be activated by Zn2+, Mn2+, and Cd2+. Applications: Enolase from baker?s yeast has been used in a st...d spectroscopy. it has also been used along with other proteins to study gradient chromatof ocusing-mass spectrometry; a new technique for protein analysis. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 4.2.1.11; enolase; 2-phosphoglyceRate dehydRatase; 14-3-2-protein; nervous-system specific enolase; phosphoenolpyruvate hydRatase; 2-phosphoglyceRate dehydRatase; 2-phosphoglyceric dehydRatase; 2-phosphoglyceRate enolase; γ-enolase; 2-phospho-D-glyceRate hydro-lyase; 9014-08-8. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.11. CAS No. 9014-8-8. Enolase. Activity: > 50 units/mg protein. Storage: -20°C. Form: Lyophilized powder containing Tris buffer salts. Source: Baker's yeast (S. cerevisiae)
Native Human Carbonic Anhydrase I
Carbonic anhydrase is a zinc metalloenzyme that has a molecular weight of approximately 30 kDa Da. The enzyme catalyzes the hydRation of carbon dioxide to carbonic acid. It is involved in vital processes such as pH and CO2 homeostasis, transport of bicarbonate and CO2, biosynthetic reactions, bone resorption, calcification, and tumorigenicity. Therefore, this enzyme is an important target for inhibitors with clinical applications in various pathologies such as glaucoma, epilepsy and Parkinsons disease. Applications: Carbonic anhydrase from human erythrocytes (hca) has been used to study the molten-globule state of carbonic anhydrase (ca). chaperone-like α-crystallin bi...on-small cell lung cancer. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Carbonic Anhydrase I; carbonate dehydRatase; carbonic anhydrase; anhydrase; carbonate anhydrase; carbonic acid anhydrase; carboxyanhydrase; carbonic anhydrase A; carbonate hydro-lyase; EC 4.2.1.1; 9001-03-0; CA-I; CA1. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.1. CAS No. 9001-03-0. Carbonic Anhydrase. Activity: 100-500 W-A units/mg protein. Form: powder. Source: Human erythrocytes. Species: Human. Carbonic Anhydrase I; carbonate dehydRatase; carbonic anhydrase; anhydrase; carbonate anhydrase; carbonic acid anhydrase; carboxyanhydrase; carbonic anhydrase A; carbonate hydro-lyase; EC 4.2.1.1; 9001-03-0; CA-I; CA1. Cat No: NATE-0097.
Native Human Neuron Specific Enolase
Neuron specific enolase (NSE) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ENO2 gene. Gamma-enolase is a phosphopyruvate hydratase. Gamma-enolase is one of the three enolase isoenzymes found in mammals. This isoenzyme, a homodimer, is found in mature neurons and cells of neuronal origin. A switch from alpha enolase to gamma enolase occurs in neural tissue during development in rats and primates. Applications: Neuron-specific enolase from human brain has been used in a study to assess human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of focal cerebral ischemia. it has also been used in a study to investigate sinonasal teratocarcinosarcoma with rhabdoid features. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: EC 4.2.1.11; Neuron Specific Enolase; NSE; enolase; 2-phosphoglycerate dehydratase; 14-3-2-protein; nervous-system specific enolase; phosphoenolpyruvate hydra. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.11. CAS No. 9014-8-8. Enolase. Storage: -20°C. Form: buffered aqueous solution. Source: Human brain. Species: Human. EC 4.2.1.11; Neuron Specific Enolase; NSE; enolase; 2-phosphoglycerate dehydratase; 14-3-2-protein; nervous-system specific enolase; phosphoenolpyruvate hydratase; 2-phosphoglycerate dehydratase; 2-phosphoglyceric dehydratase; 2-phosphoglycerate enolase; γ-enolase; 2-phospho-D-glycerate hydro-lyase; phosphopyruvate hydratase. Cat No: DIA-225.
Neuronal Specific Enolase (His Tag) from Human, Recombinant
NSE is the γ isoform of the glycolytic enzyme enolase and is expressed primarily in neurons, in normal and neoplastic neuroendocrine cells. NSE is a highly soluble cytoplasmic protein that is readily secreted into the CSF and serum following tissue damage. NSE shows neurotrophic and neuroprotective properties on a broad spectrum of central nervous system (CNS) neurons and binds in a calcium-dependent manner to cultured neocortical neurons promoting cell survival. Neuron specific enolase human recombinant is expressed in e. coli containing 433 amino acids 2-434 fused to an amino terminal hexahistidine tag. the nse is purified by proprietary chromatographic ...y: Greater than 95% as determined by SDS-PAGE. Single band on Western Blot. Enolase. Stability: Store at 4°C if entire vial will be used within 1-2 weeks. Store, frozen at -20°C for longer periods of time. Please prevent freeze-thaw cycles. Appearance: Sterile Filtered clear solution. Source: E. coli. Species: Human. EC 4.2.1.11; Neuron Specific Enolase; NSE; enolase; 2-phosphoglycerate dehydratase; 14-3-2-protein; nervous-system specific enolase; phosphoenolpyruvate hydratase; 2-phosphoglycerate dehydratase; 2-phosphoglyceric dehydratase; 2-phosphoglycerate enolase; γ-enolase; 2-phospho-D-glycerate hydro-lyase; phosphopyruvate hydratase. Cat No: NATE-0903.
phosphopyruvate hydratase
Also acts on 3-phospho-D-erythronate. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: enolase; 2-phosphoglycerate dehydratase; 14-3-2-protein; nervous-system specific enolase; phosphoenolpyruvate hydratase; 2-phosphoglycerate dehydratase; 2-phosphoglyceric dehydratase; 2-phosphoglycerate enolase; γ-enolase; 2-phospho-D-glycerate hydro-lyase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.11. CAS No. 9014-8-8. Enolase. 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-4949; phosphopyruvate hydratase; EC 4.2.1.11; 9014-08-8; enolase; 2-phosphoglycerate dehydratase; 14-3-2-protein; nervous-system specific enolase; phosphoenolpyruvate hydratase; 2-phosphoglycerate dehydratase; 2-phosphoglyceric dehydratase; 2-phosphoglycerate enolase; γ-enolase; 2-phospho-D-glycerate hydro-lyase. Cat No: EXWM-4949.
(R)-2-methylmalate dehydratase
Requires Fe2+. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: citraconate hydratase; citraconase; citramalate hydro-lyase; (-)-citramalate hydro-lyase; (R)-2-methylmalate hydro-lyase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.35. CAS No. 9027-92-3. 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-5026; (R)-2-methylmalate dehydratase; EC 4.2.1.35; 9027-92-3; citraconate hydratase; citraconase; citramalate hydro-lyase; (-)-citramalate hydro-lyase; (R)-2-methylmalate hydro-lyase. Cat No: EXWM-5026.
short-chain-enoyl-CoA hydratase
The enzyme from the bacterium Clostridium acetobutylicum is part of the central fermentation pathway and plays a key role in the production of both acids and solvents. It is specific for short, C4-C6, chain length substrates and exhibits an extremely high turnover number for crotonyl-CoA. cf. EC 4.2.1.17, enoyl-CoA hydratase and EC 4.2.1.74, long-chain-enoyl-CoA hydratase. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: 3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA dehydratase; crotonase; crt (gene name). Enzyme Commission Number: EC 4.2.1.150. 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-4991; short-chain-enoyl-CoA hydratase; EC 4.2.1.150; 3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA dehydratase; crotonase; crt (gene name). Cat No: EXWM-4991.
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