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| EC 1.1.1.67 Basic information |
| Product Name: | EC 1.1.1.67 | | Synonyms: | MANNITOL: NAD OXIDOREDUCTASE;MANNITOL DEHYDROGENASE;EC 1.1.1.67;mannitol dehydrogenase from leuconostoc mesentero;MANNITOL DEHYDROGENASE FROM LEUCONOSTOC MESENTEROID;MANNITOL DEHYDROGENASE, (E.C. 1.1.1.67) FROM PSEUDOMONAS SP;frompseudomonassp,EC1.1.1.67;mannitol dehydrogenase from leuconostoc mesenteroides | | CAS: | 9001-65-4 | | MF: | | MW: | 0 | | EINECS: | | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | Mol File |
| EC 1.1.1.67 Chemical Properties |
| storage temp. | -20°C | | form | lyophilized powder |
| EC 1.1.1.67 Usage And Synthesis |
| Uses | It has been used in a study to assess glucosylglycerol and glucosylglycerate as enzyme stabilizers. | | General Description | Mannitol dehydrogenase (MDH) is a NAD-dependent enzyme, obtained from several organisms like, Lactobacillus brevis, Leuconostoc mesenteroides, Absidia glauca and Rhodococcus. MDH obtained from L. mesenteroides exhibits similarity in sequence with the medium-chain dehydrogenase/reductase protein family. It also contains four identical subunits of about 38 kDa in size. | | Biochem/physiol Actions | Mannitol dehydrogenase (MDH) helps to catalyze the pyridine nucleotide-dependent oxidation of D-mannitol to D-fructose. Mannitol dehydrogenase (MDH) obtained from L. mesenteroides is highly specific for the conversion fructose and mannitol. |
| EC 1.1.1.67 Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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