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== Application in [[HRFR]] ==
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::::* Add SOD for conversion of O<sub>2</sub><sup>โ€ข-</sup> and [[MiPNet20.14_AmplexRed_H2O2-production|measurement of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> with Amplex ultrared]].
::::* Add SOD for conversion of O<sub>2</sub><sup>โ€ข-</sup> and [[MiPNet20.14_AmplexRed_H2O2-production|measurement of H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> with Amplex ultrared]].
::::* '''SOD: Superoxide dismutase from bovine liver''', Sigma S8409, 15 KU, store at -20ยฐC; MW = 32.000,00 g/mol
::::* '''SOD: Superoxide dismutase from bovine liver''', Sigma S8160, 15 KU, store at -20ยฐC; MW = 32.000,00 g/mol


::: '''Preparation of 5000 U/ml stock solution''' (dissolved in H<sub>2</sub>O)
::: '''Preparation of 5000 U/ml stock solution''' (dissolved in H<sub>2</sub>O)

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Superoxide dismutase

Description

Mammalian superoxide dismutase (SOD) exists in three forms, of which the Mn-SOD occurs in mitochondria (mtSOD, SOD2; 93 kD homotetramer) and many bacteria, in contrast to the Cu-Zn forms of SOD (cytosolic SOD1, extracellular SOD3 anchored to the extracellular matrix and cell surface). Superoxide anion (O2โ€ข-) is a major reactive oxygen species (ROS) which is dismutated by SOD to oxygen and H2O2.

Abbreviation: SOD

Reference: Fridovich_1997_J Biol Chem


MitoPedia topics: Enzyme 

Superoxide anion

Application in HRFR

Preparation of 5000 U/ml stock solution (dissolved in H2O)
  1. Weigh 2 mg of superoxide dismutase.
  2. Dissolve in 1134 ยตl H2O.
  3. Divide into 30 ยตl portions into 0.2 ml Eppendorf tubes.
  4. Store frozen at -20 ยฐC in the desiccator.
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