Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
URICASE | [CAS]
9002-12-4 | [Synonyms]
UAO URICASE Uricozyme EC 1.7.3.3 EC: 1.7.3.3 urikoxidase Uratoxidase Uric oxidase IUB: 1.7.3.3 URATE OXIDASE oxidase,urate urico-oxidase uricase type V Uricaseexpigliver Uric acid oxidase URICASE, PIG LIVER URICASE TYPE VIII-S URICASE, RECOMBINANT URATE: OXIDOREDUCTASE uricase, bovine kidney URICASE FROM PIG LIVER Uricase [>=10 units/mg] uricase from candida sp. URATE: O2 OXIDOREDUCTASE URATE: OXYGEN OXOREDUCTASE uricase from porcine liver Urate oxidase (from Yeast) Uricase froM Candida utilis URATE: OXYGEN OXIDOREDUCTASE Uricase Bacillus fastidiosus Uricase recombinant, lyophil. UricaseExPigLiver(E.C.1.7.3.3) Uricase from Bacillus fastidiosus uricase from arthrobacter globiformis Uricase, Urate: oxygen oxidoreductase Urate oxidase, Urate:O2 oxidoreductase URICASE TYPE X FROM CORYNEBACTERIUM SPEC IES uricase microbial type vii from candida utilis URICASE FROM BACILLUS SP., ACTIVITY: 4.0 UNITS/MG URICASE TYPE II SOLUBLE POWDER FROM*BOVI NE KIDNEY Uricase from Candida sp.,Urate: oxygen oxoreductase uricase from bacillus fastidiosus lyoph. white powder URICASE FROM CANDIDA UTILIS, ACTIVITY: LARGER THAN 3.0 UNITS/MG Uricase from Arthrobacter globiformis,Urate oxidase, Urate:O2 oxidoreductase | [EINECS(EC#)]
232-655-5 | [Molecular Formula]
NULL | [MDL Number]
MFCD00082126 | [MOL File]
9002-12-4.mol | [Molecular Weight]
567.398 |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Chemical Properties]
White powder | [Uses]
In the determination of serum and urine uric acid. | [Uses]
Uricase is very important for the determination of uric acid in biological fluids. Uricase is an important medical enzyme which can be used to determine urate in clinical analysis. The enzyme Urate oxidase (UO) catalyzes the oxidation of uric acid to 5-hydroxyisourate. | [General Description]
Mice deficient in uricase develop uric acid nephropathy and diabetes insipidus which can be mitigated with recombinant uricase treatment. | [Biochem/physiol Actions]
Uricase catalyzes the oxidation of uric acid to 5-hydroxyisourate, which subsequently forms (S)-allantoin. It is involved in purine metabolism, urate degradation and (S)-allantoin formation . |
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