Abstract
Hexokinase (EC 2.7.1.1) will convert commercially available α-[32P]-labelled ATP into α-[32P]-labelled ADP. A simple, rapid isolation procedure for the α-[32P]-labelled ADP is described and this synthetic method can be used for the preparation of other α-[32P]-labelled nucleoside diphosphates.
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