| Cat# |
NATE-0251 |
| Abbr |
FAD-GDH, Native (Microorganism) |
| Alias |
FAD-GDH |
| Source |
Microorganism |
| Description |
FAD-GDH catalyses the oxidation of glucose in the presence of an electron acceptor, such as 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol or potassium ferricyanide. |
| Applications |
Blood glucose monitoring (biosensors) Biosensors |
| Form |
A yellow freeze dried material |
| Enzyme Commission Number |
EC 1.1.99.10 |
| Activity |
≥ 800U/mg protein |
| CAS No. |
9035-82-9 |
| Contaminants |
Glucose oxidase: <0.02%; GDH (NAD (P)) dependent: <0.02%; Hexokinase: <0.02%; α-Amylase: <0.01% |
| Unit Definition |
That amount of enzyme causing the reduction of one micromole of 2,6-dichlorophenol-indopenol per minute at 37°C at pH 6.5 |
| Storage |
Store desiccated at-15°C or below. Allow to come to room temperature before opening. Before returning to storage, re-desiccate under vacuum over silica gel for a minimum of four hours |
| Synonyms |
D-glucose:acceptor 1-oxidoreductase; glucose dehydrogenase (Aspergillus); glucose dehydrogenase (decarboxylating); D-glucose: (acceptor) 1-oxidoreductase; Glucose Dehydrogenase (FAD-dependent); FAD-GDH; EC 1.1.99.10; 9035-82-9 |
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