Bone Alkaline Phosphatase from human bone osteosarcoma cells
REF : SAE0156-5UG
Marca : Sigma-Aldrich
Descrição :Bone Alkaline Phosphatase from human bone osteosarcoma cells lyophilized, >=2000 u/mg protein
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Categoria : Biochemistry Specialties
Descrição detalhada : Mammalian alkaline phosphatases are a group of membrane-bound glycoprotein isoenzymes that are attached to the cell membrane by a hydrophobic glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor.The bone alkaline phosphatase isozyme is expressed from the gene for tissue nonspecific alkaline phosphatase which is also expressed in liver and kidney. These three isoforms form the majority of alkaline phosphatases circulating in serum. All three forms share the same amino acid sequence but have different carbohydrate and lipid modifications that provide unique properties according to the source tissue.Bone alkaline phosphatase is synthesized by osteoblasts, involved in the calcification of bone matrix, but its precise role in bone formation process is still unknown. It is a highly specific marker of the bone-forming activity of osteoblasts. High activity of bone alkaline phosphatase is observed in serum in several bone diseases, such as Paget′s disease, osteoporosis, ricket disease, bone metastatic carcinoma, and others. Physiological bone growth can also contribute to increased levels of bone alkaline phosphatase in serum.This product is purified from human osteosarcoma Saos-2 cells, an established cell line with high basal alkaline phosphatase activity. Before purification, alkaline phosphatase is released from the cell membrane by enzymatic cleavage of the GPI anchor.
Sinónimos : ALPL; BAP; Bone ALP; Ostase
Armazenamento : -20C
Embalagem : 1X5UG
Sinónimos : ALPL; BAP; Bone ALP; Ostase
Armazenamento : -20C
Embalagem : 1X5UG
