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Alkaline Phosphatase from Escherichia coli

Cat# DIA-490
Source Escherichia coli
Description Alkaline phosphatase from Escherichia coli is a robust hydrolase that catalyzes the removal of phosphate groups from a wide range of substrates under alkaline conditions. It is extensively used in molecular biology workflows, including DNA and RNA dephosphorylation, probe labeling, and immunoassays. This enzyme exhibits high catalytic efficiency, broad substrate specificity, and reliable performance, making it a standard reagent for nucleic acid manipulation and biochemical analysis.
Form Suspension
Unit Definition One unit hydrolyzes 1 µmol of p-nitrophenol phosphate per minute at 25 °C, pH 8.0.
Storage 2–8 °C
Molecular Weight 140 kDa
Concentration 10 U/mg protein
Package 10 mg
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