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Rat Histidine Decarboxylase, HDC ELI

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3,140.00 ₪

Histidine decarboxylase (HDC) is an enzyme responsible for catalyzing the decarboxylation of histidine to form histamine.

In mammals, histamine is an important biogenic amine with regulatory roles in neurotransmission, gastric acid secretion and immune response.

Histidine decarboxylase is the sole member of the histamine synthesis pathway, producing histamine in a one-step reaction.

Histamine cannot be generated by any other known enzyme.

HDC is therefore the primary source of histamine in most mammals and eukaryotes.

The enzyme employs a pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP) cofactor, in similarity to many amino acid decarboxylases.

Eukaryotes, as well as gram-negative bacteria share a common HDC, while gram-positive bacteria employ an evolutionarily unrelated pyruvoyl-dependent HDC.

In humans, histidine decarboxylase is encoded by the HDC gene.

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Storage and Stability

2-8ºC

Sensitivity

9.87ng/L

Detection range

20-4500ng/L

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