Enzymes

Enzymes

Enzymes act as essential catalysts in various metabolic reactions. They control the majority of biochemical reactions in cells - from transcription (RNA polymerase) and replication (DNA polymerase) of genetic information to digestion. The majority of enzymes are proteins, although some nucleic acids can also act as enzymes (e.g. snRNA, deoxyribozyme). Our catalog of highly pure enzymes, many of which are produced recombinantly, covers a broad spectrum of metabolic pathways for various research questions.

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  1. N(5)-(1-Iminoethyl)-L-ornithine HCl (L-NIO), CAS 150403-88-6
    N(5)-(1-Iminoethyl)-L-ornithine HCl (L-NIO), CAS 150403-88-6
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    Sku SACSC-200343
    Manufact. Skusc-200343
    Packaging Unit10 mg
  2. 1-Methyl-D-tryptophan, CAS 110117-83-4
    1-Methyl-D-tryptophan, CAS 110117-83-4
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    Sku SACSC-200313
    Manufact. Skusc-200313
    Packaging Unit50 mg
  3. Tacrine Hydrochloride, CAS 1684-40-8
    Tacrine Hydrochloride, CAS 1684-40-8
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    Sku SACSC-200172A
    Manufact. Skusc-200172A
    Packaging Unit5 g
  4. Tacrine Hydrochloride, CAS 1684-40-8
    Tacrine Hydrochloride, CAS 1684-40-8
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    Sku SACSC-200172
    Manufact. Skusc-200172
    Packaging Unit1 g
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