Native Aspergillus sp. Catalase
Native Aspergillus sp. Catalase

Native Aspergillus sp. Catalase

Cat# DIA-131
Abbr CAT (Aspergillus sp.)
Alias CAT
Source Aspergillus sp.
Description Catalase is a common enzyme found in nearly all living organisms, where it functions to catalyze the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. Catalase has one of the highest turnover numbers of all enzymes; one molecule of catalase can convert millions of molecules of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen per second. Catalase is a tetramer of four polypeptide chains, each over 500 amino acids long. It contains four porphyrin heme (iron) groups that allow the enzyme to react with the hydrogen peroxide. The optimum pH for catalase is approximately 7, while the optimum temperature varies by species.
Applications Auxillary enzyme useful in many assay formulations
Form Liquid
Enzyme Commission Number EC 1.11.1.6
Activity 150,000 U/ml or more
CAS No. 9001-0 5-2
Optimum pH 8
Optimum temperature 35°C
Thermal stability < 40°C (pH7.0, 20min)
Storage -20°C
Synonyms hydrogen-peroxide: hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase; equilase; caperase; optidase; catalase-peroxidase; CAT; EC 1.11.1.6; 9001-05-2; Catalase
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