Amidase
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Amidases, a member of nitrilase superfamily, catalyzes the hydrolysis of an amide, leading to the formation of carboxylic acid and ammonia. Amidases contain a conserved stretch of approximately 130 amino acids known as the AS sequence, and play a role in important metabolic processes.
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- CAS No.: 9012-56-0
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Storage:
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
All Endogenous Metabolite Isoforms
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Biological Activity
3.5.1.4
≥ 200 U/mg protein
One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme that will convert 1.0 μmole of acetamide and hydroxylamine to acetohydroxamate and ammonia per min at pH 7.2 at 37°C
Chemical Information
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CAS No. 9012-56-0
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Appearance Liquid
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Color Colorless to light yellow
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SMILES
[Amidase]
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Shipping
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Storage
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Purity & Documentation
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Data Sheet (267 KB)
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SDS (251 KB)
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Handling Instructions (2659 KB)
References
[2]. Weber BW,et.al. The mechanism of the amidases: mutating the glutamate adjacent to the catalytic triad inactivates the enzyme due to substrate mispositioning. J Biol Chem. 2013 Oct 4;288(40):28514-23. [Content Brief]
[3]. Li W, et al. An Amidase Contributes to Full Virulence of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Sep 23;23(19):11207. [Content Brief]
Calculators
Concentration (start) × Volume (start) = Concentration (final) × Volume (final)