Adenosine kinase NK14

The adenosine kinase NK14 originates from the human ADK gene. It catalyzes the phosphorylation of the purine nucleoside adenosine to AMP and also accepts deoxyadenosine and other related nucleoside analogs as substrates. The quasi-irreversible transfer of phosphate from the high energy phosphate donor to the nucleoside enables high NMP yields.

E-KI-0114

 

Human ADK, mesophilic

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Product Information

EC Number

2.7.1.20

CAS Number

9027-72-9

Synonyms

hADK, AK, ATP:adenosine 5'-phosphotransferase

Catalyzed reaction(s)

ATP + adenosine = ADP + AMP


Properties

Origin

Homo sapiens

Molecular weight

40.1 kDa

Production

Recombinant from E. coli, purified by His6-Tag affinity chromatography. Produced and sold for research purposes and in vitro use only.

Other characteristics

Mesophilic

Specific for adenosine-related substrates


Application

Formulation

Liquid, 50 % (v/v) glycerin

Storage

-20°C

Example reaction conditions

70 mM Tris-HCl pH 7.6 (at 37°C)

10 mM MgCl2

5 mM adenosine

6 mM ATP

0.04 g/l NK14 enzyme

37°C, overnight

 

Please note that optimal reaction conditions - especially reaction time and/or enzyme concentration - may vary depending on the substrate.


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