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AdipoGen Life Sciences
NAD Kinase (catalytic domain) (human) (rec.) (His) (highly active)
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CHF 540.00
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AG-40T-0090-C05050 µgCHF 540.00
Product Details | |
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Synonyms | NADK; Poly(P)/ATP NAD Kinase; EC 2.7.1.23 |
Product Type | Protein |
Properties | |
Source/Host | E. coli |
Sequence | Human NAD kinase (aa 64-446) is fused at the N-terminus to a His-tag. |
Crossreactivity | Human |
Biological Activity | ≥2U/mg protein. One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme that synthesizes 1µmol of NADP per min. |
MW | ~42kDa (monomer) |
Purity | ≥95% (SDS-PAGE) |
Endotoxin Content | N/A. Free of any nucleotide converting side-activities. |
Concentration | 1mg/ml |
Reconstitution | Prepare working aliquots by centrifugation and dissolve the pellet in 50mM TRIS/HCl pH7.5, 150mM sodium chloride and 1mM DTT. |
Formulation | Liquid. Ammonium sulphate suspension. |
Other Product Data | UniProt link O95544: NAD kinase (human) |
Shipping and Handling | |
Shipping | BLUE ICE |
Short Term Storage | +4°C |
Long Term Storage | -20°C |
Handling Advice |
After opening, prepare aliquots and store at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. |
Use/Stability | Working aliquots are stable for up to 3 months when stored at -20°C. |
Documents | |
MSDS | Download PDF |
Product Specification Sheet | |
Datasheet | Download PDF |
Description
NAD kinase catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to NAD+ to generate NADP+, which in its reduced form acts as an electron donor for biosynthetic reactions. NADP+ is an essential coenzyme in metabolism and provides reducing power to biosynthetic processes such as fatty acid biosynthesis.
Product References
- Structural and functional characterization of human NAD kinase: F. Lerner, et al.; BBRC 288, 69 (2001)
- NADPH regulates human NAD kinase, a NADP+-biosynthetic enzyme: K. Ohashi, et al.; Mol. Cell Biochem. 355, 57 (2011)