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Application
Most widely used in cofactor recycling systems for NADH.
General description
Formate:NAD+ oxidoreductaseFormate dehydrogenase is part of the D-specific 2-hydroxy acid superfamily of dehydrogenases. It is a dimer of two identical subunits. The enzyme has a cysteine residue which is essential for its activity or structural integrity.
Other Notes
For life science research only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Quality
Contaminants: ﹤0.005% LDH and ADH each, ﹤0.1% MDH
Specificity
Substrate Specificity and Km:Formate dehydrogenase reacts only with formate (Km = 13 mM at 30 °C and pH 7.5; 11 mM at 25 °C and pH 7.5) and NAD (Km 0.09 mM; 30 °C; pH 7.5). It does not react with acetate, oxalate, lactate, succinate, propionate or ascorbate, nor will the enzyme reduce NADP.
Unit Definition
One unit (U) formate dehydrogenase will oxidize 1 µmol of formic acid to CO2 in 1 minute at +25 °C and pH 7.6. The above assay produces 1 mmol of NADH per mmol of formate oxidized.
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