Glucose dehydrogenase, pseudomonas sp-1 KU
Description
Glucose 1-dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.5.9), or glucose dehydrogenase (FAD)/Pseudomonas glucose dehydrogenase. Glucose 1-dehydrogenase is an enzyme used as a regeneration cofactor to convert glucose and NAD(P) into NAD(P)H and gluconic acid[1].–20°C-Applications-Metabolism-protein/nucleotide metabolism-Formula-N/A-Citation–References-[1]Stolarczyk K, et al. NAD(P)-dependent glucose dehydrogenase: Applications for biosensors, bioelectrodes, and biofuel cells. Bioelectrochemistry. 2020 Oct;135:107574.-CASNumber-37250-84-3-MolecularWeight-N/A-Compound Purity–SMILES-[Glucose dehydrogenase, pseudomonas sp]-Research_Area-Others-Solubility-10 mM in DMSO-Target-Endogenous Metabolite-Isoform–Pathway-Metabolic Enzyme/Protease-MCE Product type-Enzyme