Product Description
Creatine kinase is a cytoplasmic enzyme that reversibly catalyzes the transfer of a phosphate between ATP and various other molecules such as creatine phosphate. Creatine kinase MB is a heterodimer composed of one M chain and one B chain, and is found in the heart.
Biovision | P1725 | Creatine Kinase MB, Human Heart DataSheet
Biomolecule/Target :
Synonyms: Creatine kinase M chain; Creatine kinase B chain; CKB; CKM; CKMB; Creatine kinase, brain; creatine kinase, muscle
Alternates names: Creatine kinase M chain; Creatine kinase B chain; CKB; CKM; CKMB; Creatine kinase, brain; creatine kinase, muscle
Taglines: Active cardiac enzyme that catalyzes phosphate transfer between ATP and other molecules
NCBI Gene ID #: CKM - 1158; CKB - 1152
NCBI Gene Symbol:
Gene Source: Human
Accession #: CKM - P06732; CKB - P12277
Recombinant: False
Source: Human heart tissue
Purity by SDS-PAGE: 100% CK MB by electrophoresis (no CK MM or CK BB detected)
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Activity (Specifications/test method): > 250 U/mL at 37 °C
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Unit Definition: One unit will transfer one micromole of phosphate from creatinine phosphate to ADP per minute at 37 °C (measured at 340 nm as one equimolar amount of NADH produced by coupled reaction)
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Appearance: Liquid protein
Physical form description: Liquid
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Handling: Centrifuge the vial prior to opening.
Usage: For Research Use Only! Not to be used in humans