Description
 1-O-Methyl -β- D- glucuronic acid, sodium salt is an inducer of β-glucuronidase, a glycosidase enzyme coded by the GUS gene. 
  The GUS gene is the most extensively used reporter gene, particularly in plant biology because it offers the advantage of having no background activity. 
  β-glucuronidase also has an important role within human digestion because this enzyme is capable of deconjugating toxins within the body and releasing them back freely into the bloodstream. There is a positive relationship between higher levels of β-glucuronidase in the colon and increased cancer risk. However, β-glucuronidase, at certain levels, is necessary, and deficiencies can result in mucopolysaccharidosis type VII or Sly syndrome in newborns.  
 
 Product Specifications 
 1-O-Methyl-β-D-glucuronic acid, sodium salt 
 1-O-Methylglucuronide sodium salt 
 1-OMe-beta-D-GlcA  Na 
  MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE 
  Formula: C7H11O7Na 
  MW: 230.15 g/mol 
  Storage/Handling:Store at 4°C. Protect from light. 
  PubChem Chemical ID: 23718583 
  Literature: 
  -  W.M. Russell, T.R. Klaenhammer, Identification and cloning of gusA, encoding a new beta-glucuronidase from Lactobacillus gasseri ADH. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 2001, 67, 1253.