Date published: 2026-6-5

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DPRP2 Substrates

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of DPRP2 Substrates for use in various applications. DPRP2 substrates, essential in biochemical research, primarily involve their interaction with the enzyme deoxynucleoside phosphorylase 2 (DPRP2). These substrates are pivotal for investigating the enzyme's role in nucleotide metabolism, which is crucial for understanding cellular processes such as DNA synthesis and repair mechanisms. In molecular biology, DPRP2 substrates facilitate the study of enzyme kinetics and the exploration of molecular pathways that underpin genetic information processing. Their use extends into the field of genetic engineering, where they are instrumental in experiments aimed at deciphering gene function and manipulation, thereby providing a foundation for advancements in biotechnology. Additionally, DPRP2 substrates are utilized in bioinformatics to develop predictive models that enhance our understanding of enzyme-substrate interactions at a molecular level. This chemical category is also significant in environmental science, as it aids researchers in studying the effects of genetic modifications on biological systems. Through these substrates, scientists can probe the intricacies of biochemical cascades that maintain life, contributing to broader scientific knowledge and the development of various biotechnological tools. View detailed information on our available DPRP2 Substrates by clicking on the product name.

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GP-pNA, Chromogenic Substrate

103213-34-9sc-201156
25 mg
$198.00
(1)

GP-pNA is a chromogenic substrate that exhibits distinctive interactions with dprp2, facilitating the cleavage of peptide bonds. Its unique structure allows for rapid hydrolysis, resulting in a measurable color change that reflects enzymatic activity. The substrate's kinetic profile reveals a high turnover rate, indicating efficient substrate conversion. Additionally, GP-pNA's solubility properties enhance its reactivity, making it an effective tool for studying proteolytic processes and enzyme specificity.

GP-AMC, Fluorogenic Substrate

115035-46-6sc-201157
5 mg
$133.00
(0)

GP-AMC is a fluorogenic substrate that demonstrates remarkable specificity for dprp2, engaging in unique molecular interactions that enhance its fluorescence upon cleavage. This substrate undergoes rapid enzymatic hydrolysis, leading to a significant increase in fluorescence intensity, which serves as a sensitive indicator of enzymatic activity. Its distinct reaction kinetics and favorable solubility characteristics contribute to its effectiveness in probing proteolytic mechanisms and enzyme dynamics.