Enzymes
Chemsis offers over 600 active enzymes that can be used in a variety of biological reactions and in many different applications.
Enzymes
Enzymes are catalysts and function by lowering the activation energy of a reaction resulting in an increase in reaction rate. Enzymes are present in all living organisms and are essential to maintaining life.
Chemsis offers a large catalog of highly pure and active enzymes for catalyzing a variety of different biological reactions. These include enzymes involved in post-translational modifications such as ubiquitination, glycosylation, or phosphorylation, enzymes with immunotherapeutic potential, and enzymes used for bioprocessing applications.
Featured Enzymes
| Alpha-Galactosidase A/GLA | Cystatins | Lysyl Oxidases | u-Plasminogen Activator/uPA |
| Alpha-Glucosidase/GAA | Enterokinase | Matriptase | VAP-1 |
| alpha-L-Iduronidase/IDUA | FAP | Matrix Metalloproteinases MMPs | VHL |
| CD26 | Glucosylceramidase/GBA | PSMA | 20s Proteasome |
| CD39 | Heparanase | TFPI | |
| CD73 | Iduronate 2-Sulfatase/IDS | TIMPs | |
| CRBN | IL-4I1 | UBE1 |
Ubiquitin-related Enzymes
| Autophagy | E3 Ligases |
| Deconjugating Enzymes | Kits |
| Deubiquitinating (DUBs) | Proteasome |
| E1 Activating | Ubiquitin |
| E2 Conjugating | SUMO |
Immunotherapy Enzymes
| ARG2 | IDO1 |
| CD38 | IDO2 |
| CD39 | Kynureninase (KYNU) |
| CD73 | PSMA |
| FAP | TDO2 |
Bioprocessing Enzymes
| Proteases | Glycobiology | Nucleic Acid Enzymes | Other Enzymes |
| Carboxypeptidases | Chondroitinase | Cas9 | BirA Ligase |
| Enterokinase | GAA | Cpf21 | PGPEP |
| Factor Xa | GLA | NucA | Pyrophosphatases |
| Furin | Heparanase | Transglutaminase | |
| Matriptase | Heparinase | ||
| TEV Protease | PNGase F | ||
| Thermolysin | |||
| Thrombin | |||
| Trypsins |
