Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase(FBP) Activity Assay Kit
Cat.No:BC0920 Solarbio
Detection Method:Spectrophotometer
Storage:Store at -20℃,6 months
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Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase(FBP) Activity Assay KitDetection Method:Spectrophotometer
Storage:Store at -20℃,6 months
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Name | Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase(FBP) Activity Assay Kit |
Detection Method | Spectrophotometer |
Storage | Store at -20℃,6 months |
Unit | Kit |
Specification | 50T/48S |
Determination of Significance:
Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase(FBP) also known as fructose-1,6-diphosphatase, which plays a key role in the gluconeogenesis and the synthesis of photosynthetic assimilate sucrose.
Measurement Principle:
FBP catalyzes fructose 1,6-diphosphate and water to produce 6-phosphate fructose and inorganic phosphorus. Glucose-phosphate isomerase and 6-glucose-phosphate dehydrogenase added to the reaction system that catalyze the formation of 6-glucose-phosphate gluconic acid and NADPH in turn. In this kit, the activity of FBP is determined by the increase rate of NADPH at 340 nm.
Self Provided:
Ultraviolet spectrophotometer, desk centrifuge, adjustable pipette, water bath, 1 mL quartz cuvette, mortar/homogenizes, ice and distilled water.
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Remark:These protocols are for reference only. Solarbio does not independently validate these methods.
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A novel variant in the FBP1 gene causes fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase deficiency through increased ubiquitination
Click to check >>Author:Xiaoyan Liang, Xiaoliang Liu, Wenjing Li, Lu Zhang, Bijun Zhang, Guangrui Lai, Yanyan Zhao
IF:4.1140
Publish_to:ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
PMID:37142076