
CAS 37340-58-2
:Creatinase
Description:
Creatinase, with the CAS number 37340-58-2, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of creatine into creatinine and other products. It plays a significant role in the metabolism of creatine, which is an important compound involved in energy production in muscle cells. Creatinase is typically classified as a hydrolase, specifically acting on carbon-nitrogen bonds in cyclic amides. This enzyme is of interest in various biochemical and clinical studies, particularly in understanding muscle metabolism and disorders related to creatine metabolism. Creatinase can be sourced from various organisms, including bacteria and fungi, and its activity can be influenced by factors such as pH and temperature. In laboratory settings, it is often used in assays to measure creatine levels in biological samples, contributing to research in sports science, medicine, and biochemistry. Overall, creatinase is a crucial enzyme for understanding energy metabolism and related physiological processes.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Creatinase
- Creatinase From Actinobacillus Species
- Creatinase From Pseudomonas Species:*Recombinant
- Creatinases
- Creatine amidinohydrolase
- Creatine amidinohydrolases
- Creatine aminohydrolase
- E.C. 3.5.3.3
- Ec 3.5.3.3
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Creatinase
CAS:<p>Creatinase breaks down creatine into sarcosine and urea, crucial for measuring creatinine levels.</p>Color and Shape:SolidCreatinase from pseudomonas sp.
CAS:<p>Creatinase (EC 3.5.3.3) is an enzyme that catalyzes the fellowing reaction: creatine + H2O ⇌ sarcosine + ureaOne unit of creatinase will hydrolyze 1.0 µmole of creatine into sarcosine and urea per min at pH 7.5 and 37 °C.</p>Purity:Min. 95%



