biological source
Porcine heart (mitochondrial)
form
solution, suspension
specific activity
~1200 units/mg protein (At 25 °C with oxaloacetate as the substrate.)
packaging
pkg of 1 mL (10127248001 solution), pkg of 1 mL (10127256001 suspension), pkg of 5 mL (10127914001suspension)
manufacturer/tradename
Roche
technique(s)
activity assay: suitable
color
white
optimum pH
7.4-7.5(reduction of oxaloacetate), 9.2-9.5(oxidation of malate)
solubility
water: miscible
suitability
suitable for Western blot
NCBI accession no.
UniProt accession no.
application(s)
life science and biopharma
foreign activity
Fumarase <0.01%, GIDH 0.001%, GOT 0.001%, GPT 0.00185%, LDH <0.01%, NADH oxidase <0.001%
shipped in
wet ice
storage temp.
2-8°C
Gene Information
Porcine ... MDH2(397039)
General description
L-malate:NAD+ oxidoreductase
The L-malate dehydrogenase enzyme is a nuclear gene product that is synthesized with a 24-residue amino-terminal signal peptide. This peptide is proteolytically cleaved during the translocation of the enzyme to the mitochondrial matrix.
The L-malate dehydrogenase enzyme is a nuclear gene product that is synthesized with a 24-residue amino-terminal signal peptide. This peptide is proteolytically cleaved during the translocation of the enzyme to the mitochondrial matrix.
Application
The enzyme L-malate dehydrogenase from pig heart has been used to measure PEPCK (phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase) activity. The oxaloacetate, produced by PEPCK, is reduced to malate via the oxidation of NADH, which in turn is measured at 340 nm using a spectrophotometer. The enzyme has also been used to measure oxaloacetate by measuring the reduction in NADH spectroscopically at 340 nm.
Biochem/physiol Actions
The enzyme L-malate dehydrogenase from pig heart catalyzes the oxidation of L-malate to oxaloacetate. The enzyme is an NAD-dependent mitochondrial dehydrogenase that functions in the tricarboxylic acid cycle. It is a component of the malate-aspartate shuttle that transports reducing equivalents across the inner mitochondrial membrane in the form of malate.
Physical form
Solution in 50% glycerol (v/v), pH approximately 7
Suspension in 3.2 M ammonium sulfate solution, pH approximately 6
Preparation Note
Activator: – phosphate
– arsenate
– Mg2+
– Zn2+
– arsenate
– Mg2+
– Zn2+
Analysis Note
Contaminants: <0.002% GOT, <0.01% fumarase and LDH, each luM each, <0.02% HK, <0.002% PGI
Other Notes
For life science research only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Storage Class
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
wgk
WGK 1
flash_point_f
No data available
flash_point_c
No data available
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Global Trade Item Number
| SKU | GTIN |
|---|---|
| 10127248001 | 04061838667250 |
| 10127914001 | 04061838667571 |
| 10127256001 | 04061838667267 |