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Phospholipase D

Cat# DIA-492
Source Streptomyces sp.
Description Phospholipase D (PLD) is an enzyme that hydrolyzes phospholipids to generate phosphatidic acid and corresponding head groups. It plays an important role in membrane lipid metabolism and signal transduction studies. PLD is widely used in biochemical research to investigate lipid signaling pathways, membrane dynamics, and enzymatic mechanisms. Its well-defined activity and substrate specificity make it a valuable tool for lipidomics, enzymology, and cell signaling research.
Form Lyophilised powder
Storage -20 °C
Buffer Ammonium sulphate
Appearance Light brownish amorphous powder
Concentration ≥ 100 units/mg solid
Package 200 U/500 U/1 KU/2.5 KU
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