Storage:Store at -20℃,6 months
Determination of Significance:
Pyrophosphate: Fructose-6-phosphate-1-phosphotransferase (PFP, EC2.7.1.90) is a cytosolic enzyme that is widely present in plant tissues and catalyzes the phosphorylation of fructose-6-phosphate like phosphofructokinase. As a result, the single PEP catalytic reaction is a reversible reaction, and pyrophosphate is used instead of ATP, which plays an important role in carbon metabolism of photosynthesis.
Measurement Principle:
PFP catalyzes the conversion of fructose 6-phosphate to fructose 1,6-diphosphate, which is converted to dihydroxyacetone phosphate by the action of aldolase and triose phosphate isomerase, and then catalyzed by α-phosphate glycerol dehydrogenase and NADH to from Glycerol 3-diphosphate and NAD. The change in absorbance at 340 nm reflects the level of PFP activity.
Self Provided:
Low temperture centrifuge, spectrophotometer/microplate reader, water bath/constant temperature incubator, mortar/homogenizer, micro quartz cuvette/96 well plate, transferpettor, ice and distilled water, EP tube.
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