Maltose phosphorylase (from bacteria), ammonium sulphate suspension
CAS: 9030-19-7
Ref. 3D-JAA03019
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Maltose phosphorylase (from bacteria) is a protein that catalyzes the hydrolysis of maltose to glucose-1-phosphate. It is commonly used in research laboratories as a tool for studying carbohydrate metabolism and as a source of glucose-1-phosphate for cell culture experiments. This ammonium sulfate suspension contains high-quality maltose phosphorylase that has been purified from bacterial cells. Studies have shown that this protein may have potential medicinal applications, including as an inhibitor of cancer cell growth and as a cycle regulator in cancer cells. Additionally, research has suggested that maltose phosphorylase may induce apoptosis in human cancer cells and enhance the efficacy of nanoparticles used in cancer treatment. Overall, this protein has significant potential for use in both basic research and drug development targeting various types of cancers.
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