
CAS 9016-17-5
:Arylsulfatase
Description:
Arylsulfatase, with the CAS number 9016-17-5, is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of aryl sulfate esters, releasing sulfate and the corresponding phenolic compound. This enzyme is crucial in the metabolism of sulfated compounds, playing a significant role in various biological processes, including the degradation of glycosaminoglycans and the detoxification of xenobiotics. Arylsulfatase is typically found in various tissues, including the liver and kidneys, and is involved in the breakdown of sulfate esters in the body. It exhibits specificity for different aryl sulfate substrates, and its activity can be influenced by factors such as pH and temperature. Deficiencies in arylsulfatase can lead to metabolic disorders, highlighting its importance in human health. The enzyme is also of interest in biotechnology and pharmaceutical applications, where it may be used in the development of therapies for conditions related to sulfate metabolism. Overall, arylsulfatase is a vital enzyme with significant implications in both biological and medical fields.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Phenolsulfatase
- Arylsulfatase
- Sulfatase, aryl-
- Nitrocatechol sulfatase
- Aryl-sulfate sulfohydrolase
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Arylsulfatase
CAS:<p>Arylsulfatase, a type I sulfatase enzyme found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, is frequently utilized in biochemical research [1].</p>Color and Shape:SolidSulfatase, from helix pomatia ≥10,000 units/g solid
CAS:<p>Sulfatase from Helix pomatia is a highly potent enzyme that is capable of hydrolyzing sulfated compounds and sulfate esters. It has been widely used in various applications such as glucosinolate analysis, genistein extraction preparation, and regiospecificity studies. With a concentration of ≥10,000 units per gram of solid, this sulfatase offers exceptional enzymatic activity for sulfatase assays. It effectively catalyzes the hydrolysis of sulfated substrates, including p-nitrocatechol sulfate, naphthyl sulfate and phenyl sulfates.The enzyme can be incubated with the desired sample to facilitate the release of sulfate groups from sulfated compounds. Sulfatase from Helix pomatia is a valuable tool for researchers and scientists working in diverse fields requiring efficient and reliable enzymatic hydrolysis capabilities. Additionally the enzyme has been found to have industrial applications, such as in the bioconversion of industrial chemicals, where it can be used as a catalyst.</p>Color and Shape:Powder


