OTHER Recombinant Bio reagents
OTHER Recombinant Bio reagents
Peptide N-glycosidase F (PNGase F) is an enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of N-linked glycans from glycoproteins and glycopeptides, making it a crucial tool in the field of glycomics for analyzing glycosylation patterns and studying protein structure and function.
Proteinase K is a serine protease that facilitates nucleic acid extraction by digesting proteins and inactivating nucleases, thereby enhancing the yield and purity of DNA and RNA from various biological samples.
Enterokinase is an enzyme that selectively cleaves proteins, which is widely used in recombinant protein manufacturing to facilitate the purification and processing of tagged proteins.
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Scientific Background
- Carboxypeptidase B (CPB) (CAS Number 9025-24-5) is an enzyme that play a crucial role in the field of protein analysis, specifically in the precise determination of protein sequences and post-translational modifications
- CPB is Zn** metalloprotease that hydrolyses basic amino acids L-Lys and L-Arg from the C-terminal position in polypeptides
- CPB consists of 307 amino acids with a molecular weight of 34.5 kDa and pl 5.76
- Recombinant CPB derived from recombinant DNA technology, offers enhanced performance, reliability, regulatory compliance and versatility for a wide range of biopharma applications
Applications
- Peptide mapping and protein sequencing
- Determination of protein C-terminal amino acid
- Sequence analysis by successive cleavage of C-terminal basic amino baso animoacids
- Therapeutic insulin production by converting pro-insulin to insulin
- Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies manufacturing and quality control C Pep