| Description | Peroxidase, found in the roots of horseradish, actively involves in oxidizing reactive oxygen species, innate immunity, hormone biosynthesis, and pathogenesis of several diseases. |
| In vitro | Peroxidases exist as monomers, dimmers, or tetramers. Their gene locations vary among different chromosomes. Peroxidases have some organ, tissue, cellular and sub-cellular specific distribution patterns, performing some specific functions. Peroxidases belong to a large family of isoenzymes present in almost all living organisms. These are generally heme containing enzymes ranging in Mw from 35-100 Kd. Mammalian peroxidases are much larger proteins (576-738 amino acids) than the plant counterparts[1]. |
| molecular weight | N/A |
| CAS | 9003-99-0 |
| Storage | store at low temperature | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year | Shipping with blue ice. |
| Solubility | DMSO: 50.00 mg/mL |
| References | 1. Khan AA, et al. Biochemical and pathological studies on peroxidases -an updated review. Glob J Health Sci. 2014 May 13;6(5):87-98. |