Cat No.
DIA-290
Description
Oxidoreductase that catalyzes the demethylation of sarcosine to glycine. Use Sarcosine Oxidase in your preferred creatinine reagent mix and rely on the proven diagnostic quality of this product.
Abbr
SAO, Native (E. coli)
Alias
SAO
Species
E. coli
Bio-activity
22-40 U/mg lyophilizate; >45 U/mg protein
Appearance
Yellow lyophilizate
Molecular Mass
40 kD
pH Stability
7.0-10.0
Michaelis Constant
at +25°C: 3.7 x 10-3 mol/l
at +37°C: 6.3 x 10-3 mol/l
Isoelectric point
5.3
Specificity
Sarcosine Oxidase reacts with sarcosine (100%), N-ethylglycine, 2 mmol/l (4%), L(-)-proline (0.28%), carbamoylsarcosine (0%), and glycine (0%).
Optimum pH
8
Thermal stability
Up to +50°C
Stability
At -15 to -25°C within specification range for 12 months. Store dry. Protect from light.
Inhibitors
Completely inhibited by ZnCl2 (7 mmol/l), CdCl2 (7 mol/l), heavy metals and NaN3. Chloroacetic amine (0.2%) does not inhibit.
Applications
Use Sarcosine Oxidase in diagnostic tests for the determination of creatinine. This can be done using one of two methods:
(1) In combination with Creatinase and Creatininase.
(2) In combination with Creatinine Deaminase, N-Carbamoylsarcosine Amidase and N-Methylhydantoinase (ATP-hydrolyzing).
Synonyms
Sarcosine Oxidase; SAO