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CAS Number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352204
NACRES:
NA.54
EC Number:
232-617-8
MDL number:
Specific activity:
≥200 units/mg protein
Biological source:
Porcine heart
biological source
Porcine heart
Quality Segment
form
ammonium sulfate suspension
specific activity
≥200 units/mg protein
UniProt accession no.
foreign activity
glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase ≤0.1%, malic dehydrogenase, glutamic-pyruvic transaminase and pyruvate kinase ≤0.06%
storage temp.
2-8°C
Gene Information
pig ... LDHA(407245)
General description
Research area: Cell Signaling
Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH) is a cytoplasmic enzyme encoded by LDHA, LDHB, LDHC, and LDHD genes, and categorized as an oxidoreductase. It is widely distributed throughout the body, particularly in muscle, liver, and kidney. LDH demonstrates five isomeric forms that form tetramers with two types of subunits: muscle (M) and heart (H).
Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH) is a cytoplasmic enzyme encoded by LDHA, LDHB, LDHC, and LDHD genes, and categorized as an oxidoreductase. It is widely distributed throughout the body, particularly in muscle, liver, and kidney. LDH demonstrates five isomeric forms that form tetramers with two types of subunits: muscle (M) and heart (H).
Application
L-Lactic Dehydrogenase from porcine heart has been used:
- as a component of the reaction buffer to measure the GTPase activity of EngA bound to the bacterial 50S subunit to study its structure and function.
- as a component of the enzyme solutions to test the sensitivity of multiphoton NAD(P)H fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) in key enzymatic steps controlling the path of carbon from glucose uptake to electron transport chain (ETC) activity.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Also catalyzes the oxidation of other L-2-hydroxymonocarboxylic acids.
Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) enzyme is responsible for the conversion of pyruvate to lactate, during glycolysis under hypoxic conditions, while also converting NADH to NAD+. Moreover it acts as a crucial regulator of gluconeogenesis and DNA metabolism. Increased serum LDH levels are detected in conditions such as cancer, HIV infection, muscular dystrophy, megaloblastic anemia, extreme hypothermia, hepatitis, meningitis, hypoxia, etc.
Physical form
Suspension in ammonium sulfate and 0.1 M potassium phosphate, pH 7.0
Other Notes
One unit will reduce 1.0 μmole of pyruvate to L-lactate per min at pH 7.5 at 37 °C.
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Danger
hcodes
pcodes
Hazard Classifications
Resp. Sens. 1
ppe
Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)
Storage Class
10 - Combustible liquids
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