Cat No.
NATE-0060
Description
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP, ALKP, ALPase, Alk Phos) (EC 3.1.3.1) is a hydrolase enzyme responsible for removing phosphate groups from many types of molecules, including nucleotides, proteins, and alkaloids. The process of removing the phosphate group is called dephosphorylation. As the name suggests, alkaline phosphatases are most effective in an alkaline environment. It is sometimes used synonymously as basic phosphatase.
Abbr
ALP, Native (Rabbit)
Alias
ALP; ALKP
Source
Rabbit intestine
Species
Rabbit
Enzyme Commission Number
EC 3.1.3.1
Bio-activity
0.2-0.6 unit/mg solid (in glycine buffer)
CAS No.
9001-78-9
Unit Definition
One unit will hydrolyze 1 μmole of 4-nitrophenyl phosphate per minute at pH 10.4 at 37°C.
Warnings
Protein determined by biuret.
Synonyms
Alkaline phosphatase; ALP; ALKP; ALPase; Alk Phos; EC 3.1.3.1; Alkaline phosphomonoesterase; Glycerophosphatase; Phosphomonoesterase