5′-Nucleotidase (5′-NT), also known at CD73 is an enzyme located in the plasma membrane. It converts extracellular nucleotides like 5′-AMP to their corresponding nucleosides, through phosphorylitic cleavage. This conversion facilitates uptake of the nucleosides through nucleoside receptors into the cell, where they can again be phosphorylated to generate nucleotides and contribute to the nucleotide pool, inside the cell. 5′-NT levels are elevated in hepatic diseases such as viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease and cirrhosis.
Features and Benefits
5′-Nucleotidase (CD73) Activity Assay Kit:
Sensitive, detecting as low as 0.2 mU of 5′-NT.
Compatible with high-throughput handling systems.
Suitability
The kit is suitable for the measurement of 5′-Nucleotidase activity in animal tissue lysates (eg. liver), cell lysates, recombinant enzyme and purified protein.
Principle
The 5′-Nucleotidase (CD73) Activity Assay Kit is a simple two-step end point assay that relies on the Berthelot′s test for quantification of ammonia. In this assay, the action of 5′-nucleotidase on the substrate generates a product, which releases ammonia in presence of the converter. Developer I and II are then used to quantify the released ammonia through increase in absorbance at A670 nm. This assay can detect as low as 0.2 mU of 5′-NT. Since non-specific enzymes like alkaline phosphatase can give a positive signal in this assay, 5′-NT inhibitor may be used to completely inhibit 5′-nucleotidase and distinguish from the signal from non-specific enzymes. The assay kit also includes 5′- Nucleotidase (5′-NT) enzyme for use as a positive control.
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