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NAD(P)H-Nitrate reductase is isolated from Aspergillus niger that catalyses the reduction of nitrate to nitrite via a two-electron transfer. In plants, the electron donor for Nitrate reductase is NADPH is NADH:Nitrate reductase and a bispecific NAD(P)H: Nitrate reductase.

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NAD(P)H-Nitrate reductase Chemical Structure

NAD(P)H-Nitrate reductase Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 9029-27-0

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NAD(P)H-Nitrate reductase is isolated from Aspergillus niger that catalyses the reduction of nitrate to nitrite via a two-electron transfer. In plants, the electron donor for Nitrate reductase is NADPH is NADH:Nitrate reductase and a bispecific NAD(P)H: Nitrate reductase[1].

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Molecular weight: 180 kDa (gel filtration)
Isoelectric point: 6.12±0.05

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Soluble in water, can be stored frozen (-20°C/-80°C) for several months. Or dissolved according to specific experimental references (e.g. dissolved in 150 mM phosphate buffer containing 20 mM FAD and 1 mM EDTA).
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Solutions (1 mg/mL) may be prepared using sterile water or normal saline.

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