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Native Human Acid Phosphatase, Prostate

Cat.No. : ACPP-5290H
Product Overview : Native human ACPP wasexpressed in Human Seminal Fluid. MW 100 kDa.
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Cat. No. : ACPP-5290H
Description : ACPPis a phosphomonoesterase, an enzyme that cleaves phosphate groups from othermolecules during digestion. Different organs produce different forms of ACPP.The serum levels of which can be used as a diagnostic for disease in thecorresponding organs. This form, human ACPP, is specific to human prostate. ACPPare stored in lysosomes and function upon fusion with endosomes. The acidicenvironment of the endosome is requiredfor function.
Form : Lyophilized
Source : Human Seminal Fluid
Molecular Weight : 100 kDa
Purity : >30% by SDS PAGE
Appearance : Off white powder
Biological Activity : Typically >10U/mg @ 37°C
Concentration : Typically >0.1protein/mg
Pathways : Riboflavinmetabolism
Gene Name : ACPP acid phosphatase, prostate [ Homosapiens ]
Official Symbol : ACPP
Synonyms : ACPP; acid phosphatase,prostate; PAP; ACP3; 5"-NT; ACP-3; prostatic acid phosphatase; TMPase;5"-nucleotidase; OTTHUMP00000216106; OTTHUMP00000216107; OTTHUMP00000216108;ecto-5"-nucleotidase; thiamine monophosphatase; prostatic acid phosphotase;EC 3.1.3.2; EC 3.1.3.5
Gene ID : 55
mRNA Refseq : NM_001099
Protein Refseq : NP_001090
MIM : 171790
UniProt ID : P15309
Chromosome Location : 3q21-q23
Function : 5"-nucleotidaseactivity; acid phosphatase activity; hydrolase activity

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