creatinase from actinobacillus species;creatinase from flavobacterium sp.;creatinase from pseudomonas species:*recombinant;CREATINASE FROM FLAVOBACTERIUM SPECIES;CREATINASE FROM FLAVOBACTERIUM SP., LYOP HIL., ~10 U/MG;creatinase from actinobacillus sp.;creatinase from pseudomonas sp.;EC 3.5.3.3
Creatine amidinohydrolase is a clinically important enzyme used in the determination of creatinine in blood and urine.
General Description
Creatinase is a homodimer that catalyzes hydrolysis of creatine. It consists of two monomer subunit and two defined domains; N and C terminal domains. C terminal fold have both the α helices and anti-parallel β sheet within two structurally similar domains.In between these two domains, there is a sulfhydryl group that acts as active site and the activity is metal independent.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Creatinase is a homodimer with subunit molecular weights of approximately 45 kDa. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of creatine, in the presence of H2O, to form urea and sarcosine.
CREATINE AMIDINOHYDROLASE Preparation Products And Raw materials