Formate dehydrogenase (Candida boidinii)

Reference : E-FDHCB

CAS Number : 9028-85-7

Enzyme Formate dehydrogenase
Countries eligible for delivery
Countries eligible for delivery:
France (except Corsica and overseas departments and territories), Algeria, French overseas departments and territories, French Polynesia, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, France (Corsica)
Enzyme Formate dehydrogenase

Shipping temperature
: 
ambient

Storage temperature
:
 2-8oC

Formulation:
 in 3,2 M ammonium sulphate

Physical form: 
suspension

EC 1.2.1.2
CAS:
9028-85-7

Synonyms:
formate dehydrogenase; formate:NAD+ oxidoreductase

Source: Candida boidinii

Molecular weight: 41,331

Concentrationsupplied at ~ 75 U/mL

Specific activity:
~ 2,0 U/mg (25°C, pH 7,6 on formic acid)

Unit definition:
One unit of formate dehydrogenase is defined as the amount of enzyme required to convert one micromole of formic acid to NADH + CO2 per minute in the presence of NAD+ in potassium phosphate buffer (41 mM), pH 7,6 at 25°C

Specificity:
Catalyses the reaction:
Formate + NAD+ = CO2 + NADH

Temperature optima37°C
pH optima: 7,6

Stability: > minimum 1 year at 4°C
  • High purity and stability
Research, biochemical enzyme assays and in vitro diagnostic analysis
Data Booklet Safety data sheet


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Specifications

Reference Packaging  
E-FDHCB 300 unités (units) à 25°C, ~600 unités (units) à 37°C