Acetyl phosphate(lithium potassium) |
Catalog No.GC60555 |
Acetyl phosphate(lithium potassium) is an organometallic compound used as a phosphoryl donor and is commonly used in protein phosphorylation reactions.
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Cas No.: 94249-01-1
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Acetyl phosphate(lithium potassium) is an organometallic compound used as a phosphoryl donor and is commonly used in protein phosphorylation reactions[1]. Acetyl phosphate (lithium potassium) is an endogenous compound involved in taurine and hypotaurine metabolism and pyruvate metabolism[2]. Acetyl phosphate (lithium potassium) is produced from sulfoacetaldehyde and converted to acetyl-CoA and acetate by phosphate acetyltransferase and acetate kinase, respectively[3]. Acetyl phosphate (lithium potassium) is also an intermediate in pyruvate metabolism[4]. Acetyl phosphate (lithium potassium) is suitable as an acetyl phosphate source, which is useful for reducing the formation of inorganic monophosphate byproducts by replacing inorganic oligophosphates in phosphatase-catalyzed transphosphorylation[5].
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[5]Johnson D C, Widlanski T S. Overview of the synthesis of nucleoside phosphates and polyphosphates[J]. Current protocols in nucleic acid chemistry, 2003, 15(1): 13.1. 1-13.1. 31.
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