Oxalate decarboxylase, Microorganism
Oxalate decarboxylase, Microorganism (EC 4.1.1.2), a stress-response enzyme in certain soil bacteria, is a Mn-dependent enzyme in the cupin superfamily and is found in fungi and soil bacteria. Oxalate decarboxylase catalyzes the decarboxylation of the oxalate mono-anion in the soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis. Enzymatic activity of OxDC is strongly pH dependent, with a maximum at around pH 4.0[1].
Product Specifications
CAS Number
[9024-97-9]
UNSPSC
12352204
Target
Bacterial
Related Pathways
Anti-infection
Field of Research
Infection
Smiles
[Oxalatedecarboxylase,Microorganism]
References & Citations
[1]Pastore AJ, et al. Oxalate decarboxylase uses electron hole hopping for catalysis. J Biol Chem. 2021 Jul;297 (1) :100857.
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Blue Ice
Storage Conditions
Store at -20°C for 2 years
Scientific Category
Enzyme
Clinical Information
No Development Reported
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