DCK cDNA
DCK is a key enzyme in the salvage of deoxyribonucleosides and in the activation of clinically relevant nucleoside analogues. This protein is responsible for the 5'-phosphorylation of purine and pyrimidine deoxynucleosides to the corresponding monophosphates using ATP or uTP as phosphate donors. Deficiency of this enzyme activity is associated with resistance to antiviral and anticancer chemotherapeutic agents, whereas increased enzyme activity is associated with increased activation of these compounds to cytotoxic nucleoside triphosphate derivatives.
Product Specifications
Chromosomal Location
4q13.3-q21.1
Antigen Species
Human
Vector Type
PATGen (puc19-derived cloning vector)
Sequence
Additionnal Information
Storage Conditions
Store the plasmid at -20C.
Formulation
Lyophilized
Scientific Category
Enzymes & Proteases
Omim
125450
NCBI Accession Number
NP_000779.1
Species
Human
Preparation
RNA Reference
NM_000788.2
DNA Size
783bp
Vector Description
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