Skip to Content
Merck

H8891

Heparinase III from Flavobacterium heparinum

Lyophilized powder stabilized with approx. 25% (w/w) bovine serum albumin, ≥30 units/mg protein (enzyme + BSA)

Synonym(s):

Heparin Lyase III, Heparitinase I, Heparitinase from Flavobacterium heparinum

Sign In to View Organizational & Contract Pricing.

Select a Size



About This Item

CAS Number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352204
NACRES:
NA.54
EC Number:
MDL number:

Product Name

Heparinase III from Flavobacterium heparinum, Lyophilized powder stabilized with approx. 25% (w/w) bovine serum albumin, ≥30 units/mg protein (enzyme + BSA)

biological source

bacterial (Flavobacterium heparinum)

conjugate

conjugate (Glucosaminoglycan)

form

lyophilized powder

specific activity

≥30 units/mg protein (enzyme + BSA)

mol wt

70.8 kDa

application(s)

diagnostic assay manufacturing

storage temp.

−20°C

Quality Level

Looking for similar products? Visit Product Comparison Guide

Application

Heparinase III from Flavobacterium heparinum has been used to cleave specific GAGs. It has been used to study its effect on the electrophoretic mobility of the protein reacting with the anti-aFGF (acidic fibroblast growth factor) antibody.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Heparin-degrading lyase that recognizes heparin sulfate proteoglycan as its primary substrate.
Heparinase III prevents the formation of new blood vessels in vivo. It specifically degrades heparin sulphate at the HNY-I and HNY,6X-G2 links. Unlike other heparinise, heparinase III does not contain the amino acid cysteine. It contains 13 histidine residues, which is responsible for its catalytic action. This enzyme is not active towards heparin or low molecular weight heparins.

Other Notes

One unit will form 0.1 μmole of unsaturated uronic acid per hr at pH 7.5 at 25 °C. One International Unit (I.U.) is equivalent to approx. 600 Sigma units. Package sizes are sold in Sigma units.

pictograms

Health hazard

signalword

Danger

hcodes

Hazard Classifications

Resp. Sens. 1

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable

ppe

Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)


Choose from one of the most recent versions:

Certificates of Analysis (COA)

Lot/Batch Number

Don't see the Right Version?

If you require a particular version, you can look up a specific certificate by the Lot or Batch number.

Already Own This Product?

Find documentation for the products that you have recently purchased in the Document Library.

Visit the Document Library

  1. Which document(s) contains shelf-life or expiration date information for a given product?

    If available for a given product, the recommended re-test date or the expiration date can be found on the Certificate of Analysis.

  2. How do I get lot-specific information or a Certificate of Analysis?

    The lot specific COA document can be found by entering the lot number above under the "Documents" section.

  3. How do I find price and availability?

    There are several ways to find pricing and availability for our products. Once you log onto our website, you will find the price and availability displayed on the product detail page. You can contact any of our Customer Sales and Service offices to receive a quote.  USA customers:  1-800-325-3010 or view local office numbers.

  4. What is the Department of Transportation shipping information for this product?

    Transportation information can be found in Section 14 of the product's (M)SDS.To access the shipping information for this material, use the link on the product detail page for the product. 

  5. Is Product No. H8891, Heparinase III sold based on Sigma Units or International Units?

    This material is sold based on Sigma Units.  One Sigma Unit will form 0.1 μmole of unsaturated uronic acid per hr at pH 7.5 at 25 °C. One International Unit (I.U.) is equivalent to approx. 600 Sigma units.  

  6. Does Product No. H8891, Heparinase III, contain calcium?

    This product is lyophilized from a solution which is 75 mM NaCl/ 5mM NaH2PO4. We have no reason to believe that calcium ions are present.

  7. My question is not addressed here, how can I contact Technical Service for assistance?

    Ask a Scientist here.

Fluid shear stress primes mouse embryonic stem cells for differentiation in a self-renewing environment via heparan sulfate proteoglycans transduction
Toh YC and Voldman J
Faseb Journal, 25(4), 1208-1217 (2011)
FGF binding by extracellular matrix components of Wharton's jelly
Malkowski A, et al.
Acta Biochimica Polonica, 54(2), 357-357 (2007)
Erin M Smith et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(51), 21683-21688 (2009-12-08)
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) signaling is essential for processes involving cell motility and differentiation during embryonic development in a wide variety of organisms including the mouse, frog, zebrafish, and sea urchin. In early Xenopus laevis embryos, PDGF-AA provides guidance cues
Composition of the endothelial glycocalyx and its relation to its thickness and diffusion of small solutes
Gao L and Lipowsky HH
Microvascular Research, 80(3), 394-401 (2010)
A Constantinescu et al.
Thrombosis and haemostasis, 105(5), 790-801 (2010-12-22)
A thick endothelial glycocalyx contributes to the barrier function of vascular endothelium in macro- and microcirculation. We hypothesised in the current study that diet-induced hyperlipidaemia perturbs the glycocalyx, resulting in decreased dimensions of this layer and increased transendothelial lipoprotein leakage

Our team of scientists has experience in all areas of research including Life Science, Material Science, Chemical Synthesis, Chromatography, Analytical and many others.

Contact Technical Service