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| Alkaline Phosphatase Basic information |
Product Name: | Alkaline Phosphatase | Synonyms: | AlkalinePhosphatase,(AmmoniumSulfateSuspensionCalfIntestine);ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE, RECOMBINANT, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE;ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE (AP), ORIGIN BOVINE INTESTINE, RECOMBINANT;Alkaline Phosphatase from calf intestine ca. 3 000 U/mg protein (ca. 60 U/;Alkaline Phosphatase from calf intestine ca. 5 400 U/mg protein;Alkaline Phosphatase from calf intestine ca. 7000 U/mg protein;alkaline phosphatase from calf intestinal mucosa;phosphatase, alkaline from escherichia coli | CAS: | 9001-78-9 | MF: | C21H36N8O6 | MW: | 496.56054 | EINECS: | 232-631-4 | Product Categories: | HPLC Fittings;SSI Fittings;Stainless Steel Fittings;enzyme;CAP | Mol File: | 9001-78-9.mol | |
| Alkaline Phosphatase Chemical Properties |
density | 1.12 g/mL at 20 °C | storage temp. | -20°C | form | suspension | Specific Gravity | 1 | color | white | Water Solubility | It is soluble in water. | Stability: | Stability Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents | EPA Substance Registry System | Alkaline phosphatase (9001-78-9) |
Hazard Codes | B,Xi | Risk Statements | 36/37/38 | Safety Statements | 26-36-24/25-22-23 | WGK Germany | 3 | F | 3-10 | TSCA | Yes | HS Code | 35079090 | Toxicity | An enzyme with an
alkaline pH optimum that hydrolyzes phosphate monoesters.
Elevation of its activity in the serum usually indicates obstructive
jaundice, Paget’s disease (osteitis deformans), or bone
carcinoma. |
| Alkaline Phosphatase Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | solid | Uses | Hydrolyzes 5′-terminal monophosphate (dephosphorylation) from DNA and RNA. Prevents fragments from self annealing. 5′-nucleic acid targeting for probes. | Uses | Alkaline Phosphatase is commonly used to remove the 5′-terminal phosphate from nucleic acids.
| Uses | Alkaline Phosphatase, calf intestine, EIA GradeDephosphorylation of cloning vector DNA to prevent recircularization during ligation, dephosphorylation of DNA prior to end-labeling using T4 Polynucleotide Kinase, treatment of dNTPs in PCR reactions prior to sequencing or SNP analysis, dephosphorylation of DNA and RNA. It is also used to remove the 5?-terminal phosphate from nucleic acids during molecular cloning reactions. | General Description | Alkaline phosphatase from bovine intestinal mucosa is both a phosphomonoesterase and a pyrophosphatase. | Biochem/physiol Actions | Alkaline phosphatase is a model enzyme for understanding phosphomonoesterase. It is used in various biochemical methods and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). | Purification Methods | The E.coli supernatant in sucrose (20%, 33mM) in Tris-HCl pH 8.0 is purified through a DEAE-cellulose column and recrystallised. To the column eluates in 0.125M NaCl is added MgCl2 (to 0.01M) and brought to 50% saturation in (NH4)2SO4 by adding the solid (0.20g/mL). The mixture is centrifuged to remove bubbles and is adjusted to pH 8.0 (with 2N NaOH). Saturated (NH4)2SO4 at pH 8.0 is added dropwise until the solution becomes faintly turbid (~61% saturation). It is set aside at ~25o for 1hour (turbidity will increase). The mixture is placed in an ice bath for several minutes when turbidity disappears and a clear solution is obtained. It is then placed in a large ice bath at 0o (~5L) and allowed to warm slowly to room temperature in a dark room whereby crystals are formed appearing as a silky sheen. The crystals are collected by centrifugation at 25o if necessary. The crystalline solutions are stable at ~25o for many months. They can be stored at 0o, but are unstable when frozen. Cysteine at 10-3M and thioglycolic acid at 10-4M are inhibitory. This is reversed on addition of Zn2+ ions. Many organic phosphates are good substrates for this phosphatase. [Molamy & Horecker Methods Enzymol 9 639 1966, Torriani et al. Methods Enzymol 12b 212 1968, Engstrom Biochim Biophys Acta 92 71 1964.] Alkaline phosphatase from rat osteosarcoma has been purified by Me2CO precipitation and chromatography on DEAE-cellulose, Sephacryl S-200, and hydroxylapatite. [Nair et al. Arch Biochem Biophys 254 18 1987.] Phosphoproteins (various). These are purified by adsorbing onto an iminodiacetic acid substituted agarose column to which are bound ferric ions. This chelate complex acts as a selective immobilised metal affinity adsorbent for phosphoproteins. [Muszyfiska et al. Biochemistry 25 6850 1986.] |
| Alkaline Phosphatase Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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