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Product Details: Superoxide Dismutase human (SOD) (RECOMBINANT)

Basic Information

 


Product ID: GF-810-8
Product Name: Superoxide Dismutase human (SOD) (RECOMBINANT)
Unit: 500µg
Price: 265 Euro
Availability: Available
Category: Growth Factors, Cytokines, Receptors and their Antibodies
Subcategory: Growth Factors/Cytokines/Enzymes

 

Product Details

 


Description: Cu/Zn Human Superoxide Dismutase is a stable dimer of identical subunits with a combined molecular mass of 32,000 daltons. This enzyme dismutes the superoxide radical to molecular oxygen. This enzyme has been expressed in yeast and purified using sequential chromatography steps. The hSOD is acetylated at its N-terminus.

Human SOD is produced in genetically engineered yeast, and purified by ionic exchange chromatography.

 

Molecular Weight: 32 KDa (dimeric protein)
Biological Activity: The specific activity of SOD is 260 U/mg. The enzymatic activity of human SOD is determined by calorimetrically determining the oxidation of a chromophore. This was performed with a commercially available kit called SOD-525 from Bioxytech S.A. (Cedex, France).

 

Formulation: 10 mg/ml in water (no additive is added)
Purity: Over 98% pure by non-reduced SDS gel electrophoresis.
Storage Conditions: Store at -20°C.
Stability: Several months at -20°C.
Temperature: -20°C
References: 1. R. A. Hallewel et al, J. Biol. Chem. (1989), 264, 5260-5268.
2. R.A. Hallewell et al (1987), Biotechnology 5, 363-366.