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MP Biomedicals™ Protease (S. Aureus) V.8
Protease (S. Aureus) V.8, also called endoproteinase Glu-C, Glu-C protease, staphylococcal serine proteinase. Widely used for protein sequencing, this enzyme specifically cleaves peptide bonds on the COOH terminal side of either aspartic or glutamic acids.
Supplier: MP Biomedicals™ 08399001
Description
- Protease V.8 specifically cleaves peptide bonds on the COOH terminal side of either aspartic or glutamic acids
- In the presence of ammonium, the specificity is limited to glutamic sites
- Used in a study to investigate immobilized residue-specific endoproteinases for protein sequencing
- Protease V8 was also used in a study to assess enzymatic cleaning of inorganic ultrafiltration membranes used for whey protein fractionation
- Provides:
- Robust activity, greater than 915 units/mg protein
- Specific cleavage for glutamic acid in ammonium buffer
- Selective digestion at both glutamic and aspartic acid residues in phosphate buffer at pH 7.8
- Cleavage activity remains in the presence of many denaturing agent, such as SDS, urea and guanidine-HCl
- Lyophilized format for longer stability and easier storage
Specifications
| Used in a study to investigate immobilized residue-specific endoproteinases for Protein sequencing | |
| Staphylococcus aureus | |
| Lyophilized | |
| Protease |
| 4 and 7.8 | |
| 2°C to 8°C | |
| 5 mg |