Cat No.
NATE-1139
Description
In enzymology, a glucose 1-dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.47) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:beta-D-glucose + NAD (P)+? D-glucono-1,5-lactone + NAD (P)H + H+. The 3 substrates of this enzyme are beta-D-glucose, NAD+, and NADP+, whereas its 4 products are D-glucono-1,5-lactone, NADH, NADPH, and H+. This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on the CH-OH group of donor with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor.
Abbr
GDH, Recombinant
Enzyme Commission Number
EC 1.1.1.47
Bio-activity
About 200U/mg
Appearance
White powder, lyophilized
Molecular Mass
About 28kDa (SDS-PAGE detection)
Purification
90% (SDS-PAGE test)
Unit Definition
1 unit will catalyze 1umol β-D-glucose oxidizing into D-glucose-δ-lactone per minute at pH 8.0, 37 °C.
Applications
GDH can be used as the raw material enzyme in clinic diagnostic of blood glucose.
Synonyms
EC 1.1.1.47; D-glucose dehydrogenase (NAD (P)+); hexose phosphate dehydrogenase; β-D-glucose:NAD (P)+ 1-oxidoreductase; glucose 1-dehydrogenase; Glucose dehydrogenase; 9028-53-9