Cat No.
DIA-142
Description
In enzymology, a NADPH dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyzes In enzymology, a NAD (P)H dehydrogenase (quinone) (EC 1.6.5.2) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction NAD (P)H + H+ + a quinone? NAD (P)+ + a hydroquinone. The 4 substrates of this enzyme are NADH, NADPH, H+, and quinone, whereas its 3 products are NAD+, NADP+, and hydroquinone.
Abbr
Diaphorase (Bacillus megaterium)
Alias
diaphorase
Species
Bacillus megaterium
Form
Freeze dried powder
Enzyme Commission Number
EC 1.6.99.3
Bio-activity
30-60 U/mg
Appearance
Yellow dried powder
pH Stability
6.0-9.0 (50°C, 10 mins)
Optimum pH
7.5-8.5
Thermal stability
Stable at 50°C and below (pH 8.0, 10 mins)
Applications
Useful for enzymatic determination of reduced NAD
Synonyms
EC 1.6.99.3; cytochrome c reductase; type 1 dehydrogenase; beta-NADH dehydrogenase dinucleotide; diaphorase; dihydrocodehydrogenase I dehydrogenase; dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase; diphosphopyridine diaphorase; DPNH diaphorase; NADH diaphorase; NADH hydrogenase; NADH oxidoreductase; NADH-menadione oxidoreductase; reduced diphosphopyridine nucleotide diaphorase; Beta-NADH dehydrogenase dinucleotide