Native Bovine Liver Alkaline Phosphatase

Ivacolter27 Apr, 2024Health

Alkaline phosphatases (APs) are highly ubiquitous enzymes, present in all species from bacteria to man. In humans, APs are encoded by a multi-gene family composed of four loci; i.e., tissue-nonspecific AP, also called bone/liver/kidney AP, intestinal. The sequence and complexity of the AP genes from other vertebrates and lower species are now being elucidated. The biological function of AP isozymes is still unknown. In vitro, the enzymes behave as phosphotransferases at neutral pH. The use of phosphate acceptor molecules (diethanolamine, tris, 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol) in the buffered substrate solutions increases the reaction rates and, thus, the sensitivity of assays based on AP determinations.

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