ONP
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*[[Beta-galactosidase]] cleaves [[ONPG]] to produce ONP and galactose. | *[[Beta-galactosidase]] cleaves [[ONPG]] to produce ONP and galactose. | ||
*The molar extinction coefficient is reported to be either 4500 M<sup>-1</sup>cm<sup>-1</sup> <cite>Skoneczny-BiochemJ-2000</cite> or 4900 M<sup>-1</sup>cm<sup>-1</sup> <cite>Onishi-ApplEnvironMicrobiol-1995</cite> (not original references, better references would be preferable). | *The molar extinction coefficient is reported to be either 4500 M<sup>-1</sup>cm<sup>-1</sup> <cite>Skoneczny-BiochemJ-2000</cite> or 4900 M<sup>-1</sup>cm<sup>-1</sup> <cite>Onishi-ApplEnvironMicrobiol-1995</cite> (not original references, better references would be preferable). | ||
| - | *Slightly soluble in water (0.21 g/100ml) | + | *Slightly soluble in water (0.21 g/100ml or 2.1mg/mL) |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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o-nitrophenol
- Beta-galactosidase cleaves ONPG to produce ONP and galactose.
- The molar extinction coefficient is reported to be either 4500 M-1cm-1 [1] or 4900 M-1cm-1 [2] (not original references, better references would be preferable).
- Slightly soluble in water (0.21 g/100ml or 2.1mg/mL)
References
- Skoneczny M and Rytka J. . pmid:10926859.
- Onishi N and Tanaka T. . pmid:8526517.
- Chemical information


