2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-860736/v1
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Characterization of NADP-dependent L-arginine dehydrogenase as a novel amino acid dehydrogenase and its application to an L-arginine assay

Abstract: Purpose: The primary aim of this study was the purification and characterization of an NADP-dependent L arginine dehydrogenase (L-ArgDH, EC 1.4.1.25) as a novel amino acid dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas veronii. We then applied the enzyme to an L-arginine assay. Methods: An L-ArgDH gene from P. veronii JCM11942 was amplified by PCR using primers based on the N and C-terminal sequences inferred from a putative L-ArgDH gene (PverR02_12350) found in the P. veronii genome. The L-ArgDH activity of the product exp… Show more

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