Cat No.
NATE-1053
Description
Adenylate kinase (EC 2.7.4.3) (also known as ADK or myokinase) is a phosphotransferase enzyme that catalyzes the interconversion of adenine nucleotides, and plays an important role in cellular energy homeostasis.
Abbr
ADK, Recombinant (Prokaryote)
Alias
ADK
Species
Prokaryote
Form
In 3.2 M ammonium sulphate.
Enzyme Commission Number
EC 2.7.4.3
Bio-activity
874 U/mg protein at pH 7.6 and 25°C.
Molecular Mass
~ 25,749
Isoelectric point
~ 6.4
Unit Definition
One Unit of adenylate kinase is the amount of enzyme required to produce one μmole of NAD+ from NADH.
Optimum pH
7.6
Optimum temperature
25°C
Stability
> 2 years at 4°C.
Preparation Instructions
For assay, this enzyme should be diluted in 100 mM TEA buffer, pH 7.6 containing 1 mg/mL BSA. Swirl to mix the enzyme suspension immediately prior to use.
Applications
High purity recombinant Adenylate kinase (Myokinase) (prokaryote) for use in research, biochemical enzyme assays and in vitro diagnostic analysis.
Synonyms
Adenylate kinase; EC 2.7.4.3; ADK; myokinase; 9013-02-9; Adenylic kinase; Adenylokinase