Neuraminidase from Microorganism
Neuraminidase from Microorganism

Neuraminidase from Microorganism

Cat# NATE-1716
Abbr NRH (Microorganism)
Source Microorganism
Description Neuraminidase enzymes are glycoside hydrolase enzymes (EC 3.2.1.18) that cleave the glycosidic linkages of neuraminic acids. Neuraminidase enzymes are a large family, found in a range of organisms. The best-known neuraminidase is the viral neuraminidase, a drug target for the prevention of the spread of influenza infection. The viral neuraminidases are frequently used as antigenic determinants found on the surface of the Influenza virus. Some variants of the influenza neuraminidase confer more virulence to the virus than others. Other homologs are found in mammalian cells, which have a range of functions.
Form White powder, lyophilized
Enzyme Commission Number EC 3.2.1.18
Activity >300U/mg protein
CAS No. 9001-67-6
Molecular Weight 52 kDa (SDS-PAGE)
Isoelectric point 5.86
pH Stability 4.0~10.0 (25℃, 25hr)
Michaelis Constant 1.02 mM (sialyllactose pH6.5)
Unit Definition One unit will deaminated one micromole of NAcetylneuraminy-R to N-Actylneuraminate per minute at pH 7.5 at 37℃.
Optimum pH 5
Optimum temperature 50℃
Thermal stability < 40℃ (pH 7.5, 10min)
Storage Store at -20°C.
Inhibitors Ag+, Hg2+
Synonyms sialidase; α-neuraminidase; acetylneuraminidase; exo-α-sialidase; EC 3.2.1.18; 9001-67-6
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