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【主 题】 : |
Native Microorganism Creatine Amidohydrolase |
【联系人名】 : |
Lisa Clara |
【电子邮件】 : |
contact@creative-enzymes.com |
【联系电话】 : |
5166698109 |
【发布日期】 : |
2016-5-18 |
【详细说明】 : |
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.http://www.creative-
enzymes.com/product/Native-Microorganism-Creatine-
Amidohydrolase_781.html
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