Glucose 6-phosphate Dehydrogenase
Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PDH) is an enzyme in the pentose phosphate cycle, one of the pathways for glucose metabolism. This enzyme catalyzes the following reaction:
G-6-PDH is used for the quantitation of ATP, glucose, and creatine kinase. This product is recombinant glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase derived from yeast and Leuconostoc sp.
Product Overview
G-6-PDH, Leuconostoc sp., recombinant
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G-6-PDH, yeast, recombinant
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Appearance | White crystals or powder | White crystals, powder or mass |
Host | E. coli | E. coli |
Activity | Indicated on the label (initial production lot: 640 units/mg) |
Indicated on the label (initial production lot: 140 units/mg) |
Definition of unit | The amount of enzyme producing 1 μmol of NADH per minute at pH 7.8 and 30°C, using D-glucose 6-phosphate as a substrate, is defined as one unit. | The amount of enzyme producing 1 μmol of NADPH per minute at pH 8.5 and 25°C, using D-glucose 6-phosphate as a substrate, is defined as one unit. |
pH stability | 5.0~9.0(25℃, 1 week) | 5.5~6.5(25℃, 1 week) |
Optimal pH | 7.5 | 8.0~8.5 |
Temperature stability | ≤ 37℃(pH 7.8, 10 minutes) | ≤ 40℃(pH 7.5, 10 minutes) |
Optimal temperature | 45℃ | 50℃ |
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