Medium-chain specific acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, mitochondrial(Acadm)

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Product nameMedium-chain specific acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, mitochondrial(Acadm)
Uniprot IDP45952
Uniprot linkhttps://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P45952
Expression systemProkaryotic expression
SequenceMGKAAHKQEPGLGFSFELTEQQKEFQATARKFAREEIIPVAPEYDKSGEYPFPLIKRAWELGLINAHIPESCGGLGLGTFDACLITEELAYGCTGVQTAIEANSLGQMPVILAGNDQQKKKYLGRMTEQPMMCAYCVTEPSAGSDVAAIKTKAEKKGDEYVINGQKMWITNGGKANWYFLLARSNPDPKVPASKAFTGFIVEADTPGIHIGKKELNMGQRCSDTRGIAFEDVRVPKENVLIGEGAGFKIAMGAFDRTRPTVAAGAVGLAQRALDEATKYALDRKTFGKLLVEHQGVSFLLAEMAMKVELARLSYQRAAWEVDSGRRNTYYASIAKAFAGDIANQLATDAVQIFGGYGFNTEYPVEKLMRDAKIYQIYEGTAQIQRLIIAREHIEKYKNLEHHHHHH
Molecular weight44.78kDa
Purity estimated>90% by SDS-PAGE
BufferPBS pH7.5
Delivery conditionDry Ice
Delivery lead time in business daysEurope: 5-7 working days
USA & Canada: 7-10 working days
Rest of the world: 5-12 working days
Storage condition4°C for short term (1 week), -20°C or -80°C for long term (avoid freezing/thawing cycles; addition of 20-40% glycerol improves cryoprotection)
BrandProteoGenix
Host speciesEscherichia coli (E.coli)
ApplicationsELISA,WB
Fragment TypeLys26-Asn421
Aliases /SynonymsMCAD,Acadm
ReferencePX-P4740
NoteFor research use only

Description of Medium-chain specific acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, mitochondrial(Acadm)

General Information on Medium-chain specific acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, mitochondria (Acadm):

ACADM (acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, the direct chain from C-4 to C-12) is a gene that gives instructions for producing an enzyme called acyl-CoA dehydrogenase, effective in destruction (Degradation). Some fats called culture media are important. -Kaolin fatty acid. These fatty acids are found in foods such as milk and some fats and are also stored in the body’s fatty tissues. When larger fatty acids degrade, medium chain fatty acids are also produced. The medium chain fatty acid enzyme acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (ACADM) is essential for converting these specific fatty acids into energy, especially during periods of inactivity. The ACADM enzyme works in the mitochondria, which is the center of energy production in the cell. It is found in different types of tissues, especially the mitochondria of the liver.

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