L-Alanine Dehydrogenase from Bacillus subtilis, ammonium sulfate suspension, >=20 units/mg protein (

Stock Code: 3579035
Manufacturer Part No: A7189-500UN
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Application


L-Alanine Dehydrogenase from Bacillus subtilis has been used in the carbon nanotube columns for H2-driven biocatalysis hydrogenation studies.


L-Alanine dehydrogenase converts L-alanine to pyruvate and ammonium. L-Alanine dehydrogenase from Bacillus subtilis may be used to study enzyme inactivation and protection .


Biochem/physiol Actions


L-Alanine dehydrogenase is a stereospecific dehydrogenase that catalyzes the reversible deamination of L-alanine to pyruvate and ammonium. It is important for the generation of pyruvate during sporulation. L-Alanine dehydrogenase from Bacillus subtilis has a predominately ordered kinetic mechanism in which NAD binds before L-alanine. Subsequently, ammonia, pyruvate and NADH are released in that specific order. Optimal pH for the amination reaction is 8.8-9.0, whereas it is 10-10.5 for the deamination reaction. The enzyme is inactivated by divalent metal ions and p-chloromercuribenzoate, mercuric ion being most effective. The inactivation may be reversed by L- or D-cysteine.


L-Alanine Dehydrogenase is essential for sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.


General description


L-Alanine Dehydrogenase has a N-terminal substrate-binding domain and a C-terminal NAD-binding domain.


Packaging


250, 500 units in glass bottle


Physical form


Suspension in 2.4 M (NH4)2SO4 solution, pH 7.0


Unit Definition


One unit will convert 1.0 µmole of L-alanine to pyruvate and NH3 per min at pH 10.0 at 25 °C.

Quality Level200
ManufacturerSIGMA-ALDRICH
Storage Temp.2-8°C
Formammonium sulfate suspension

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