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KYNU (Kynureninase) is a 5-pyripyryl-ido aldehyde-dependent enzyme (pyridoxal-P), which can catalyze the cleavage of L-canine and 3-hydroxycanine to o-aminobenzoic acid and 3-hydroxy-o-aminobenzoic acid, respectively. Kynureninase is involved in the biosynthesis of NAD cofactors from tryptophan via canine. In addition, it also has cysteine conjugate-β-lyase activity. Diseases associated with KYNU include hydroxyuricuria and vertebra, heart, kidney and limb deficiency syndrome.
Cat.No. | Product Name | Source | Species | Tag | Molecular Weight |
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BP-801300 | Recombinant Human Kynureninase, Carrier Free | Sf 21 | Human | His | |
BP-801301 | Recombinant Mouse KYNU, His tagged | Baculovirus-Insect Cells | Mouse | His | |
BP-801302 | Recombinant Human Kynureninase, His-tagged | Baculovirus-Insect cells | Human | His | |
BP-801303 | Recombinant Human KYNU Protein, His-tagged | Baculovirus-Insect Cells | Human | His | |
BP-801304 | Recombinant Rat KYNU Protein | Mammalian Cells | Rat | His | |
BP-801305 | Recombinant Human KYNU Protein, GST-tagged | Wheat Germ | Human | GST | |
BP-801306 | Recombinant Human KYNU Protein, His-tagged | Baculovirus Sf21 Insect Cells | Human | His | |
BP-801307 | Recombinant Human KYNU Protein, MYC/DDK-tagged | HEK293 | Human | MYC/DDK |
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