EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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1.1.1.284 | analysis |
direct enzymatic assay of formaldehyde dehydrogenase permits screening of yeast colonies |
287872 |
1.1.1.284 | analysis |
the enzyme is useful for direct detection of formaldehyde in air by a novel NAD+- and glutathione-independent formaldehyde dehydrogenase-based biosensor, the sensor depends on the enzymatic conversion of the analyte to formic acid, method development, overview |
-, 690106 |
1.1.1.284 | analysis |
the enzyme is useful in a formaldehyde-selective biosensor using NAD+- and glutathione-dependent recombinant formaldehyde dehydrogenase as a bio-recognition element immobilized on the surface of Si/SiO2/Si3N4 structure |
-, 685697 |
1.1.1.284 | analysis |
usage of the enzyme in a bi-enzyme biosensor based on NAD+- and glutathione-dependent recombinant formaldehyde dehydrogenase activity and diaphorase activity for a formaldehyde assay, overview |
-, 690067 |
1.1.1.284 | degradation |
a Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant lacking the gene for S-hydroxymethylglutathione dehydrogenase and expressing FldA is able to degrade 4 mM formaldehyde within 30 h |
-, 739945 |
1.1.1.284 | degradation |
the enzyme is useful in elimination of formaldehyde, a toxic mutagen mediating apoptosis in cells, from consumers goods and environment |
-, 686818 |
1.1.1.284 | diagnostics |
the enzyme is useful for determination of formaldehyde in consumers goods and environment |
-, 686818 |
1.1.1.284 | environmental protection |
the enzyme is useful in elimination of formaldehyde, a toxic mutagen mediating apoptosis in cells, from consumers goods and environment |
-, 686818 |
1.1.1.284 | medicine |
under asthmatic conditions, including lung epithelial cell damage, ADH3, GSH and NAD+ are likely to be present in the airway lining fluid, where inhalation of formaldehyde can then lead to rapid depletion of S-nitrosoglutathione, resulting in bronchoconstriction and enhanced airway hyperresponsivity |
697214 |