Total K6PP Cell-Based Colorimetric ELISA Kit

  • Catalog No.:KA4344C
  • Applications:ELISA
  • Reactivity:Human;Mouse;Rat
    • Gene Name:
    • K6PP
    • Human Gene Id:
    • 5214
    • Human Swiss Prot No:
    • Q01813
    • Mouse Swiss Prot No:
    • Q9WUA3
    • Storage Stability:
    • 2-8°C/6 months
    • Other Name:
    • 6-phosphofructokinase type C (EC 2.7.1.11) (6-phosphofructokinase, platelet type) (Phosphofructo-1-kinase isozyme C) (PFK-C) (Phosphofructokinase 1) (Phosphohexokinase)
    • Detection Method:
    • Colorimetric
    • Background:
    • catalytic activity:ATP + D-fructose 6-phosphate = ADP + D-fructose 1,6-bisphosphate.,cofactor:Magnesium.,enzyme regulation:Allosteric enzyme activated by ADP, AMP, or fructose bisphosphate and inhibited by ATP or citrate.,miscellaneous:In human PFK exists as a system of 3 types of subunits, PFKM (muscle), PFKL (liver) and PFKP (platelet) isoenzymes.,pathway:Carbohydrate degradation; glycolysis; D-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and glycerone phosphate from D-glucose: step 3/4.,similarity:Belongs to the phosphofructokinase family. Two domains subfamily.,subunit:Tetramer. Muscle is M4, liver is L4, and red cell is M3L, M2L2, or ML3. A subunit composition with a higher proportion of platelet type subunits is found in platelets, brain and fibroblasts.,
    • Function:
    • monosaccharide metabolic process, fructose metabolic process, fructose 6-phosphate metabolic process, glucose metabolic process, glucose catabolic process, generation of precursor metabolites and energy, glycolysis, protein complex assembly, carbohydrate catabolic process, hexose metabolic process, hexose catabolic process, fructose 1,6-bisphosphate metabolic process, macromolecular complex subunit organization, cellular carbohydrate catabolic process, alcohol catabolic process, monosaccharide catabolic process, protein oligomerization, protein homooligomerization, protein tetramerization, protein homotetramerization, macromolecular complex assembly,protein complex biogenesis,
    • Subcellular Location:
    • Cytoplasm .