Cat No.
NATE-0025
Description
Acid phosphatase is a phosphatase, a type of enzyme, used to free attached phosphoryl groups from other molecules during digestion. It can be further classified as a phosphomonoesterase. Acid phosphatase is stored in lysosomes and functions when these fuse with endosomes, which are acidified while they function; therefore, it has an acid pH optimum. This enzyme is present in many animal and plant species. Different forms of acid phosphatase are found in different organs, and their serum levels are used to evaluate the success of the surgical treatment of prostate cancer. In the past, they were also used to diagnose this type of cancer.
Abbr
ACP, Native (Sweet Potato)
Alias
ACP
Species
Sweet Potato
Form
Lyophilized
Enzyme Commission Number
EC 3.1.3.2
Bio-activity
> 0.5 U/mg solid
CAS No.
9001-77-8
Molecular Mass
110 kDa
Purification
Purified
Unit Definition
One unit will catalyze the hydrolysis of one micromole of p-nitrophenylphosphate to p-nitrophenol and phosphate per minute at pH 4.8 and 37°C.
Synonyms
Acid Phosphatase; acid phosphomonoesterase; phosphomonoesterase; glycerophosphatase; acid monophosphatase; acid phosphohydrolase; acid phosphomonoester hydrolase; uteroferrin; acid nucleoside diphosphate phosphatase; orthophosphoric-monoester phosphohydrolase (acid optimum); EC 3.1.3.2; ACP