Human Trypsin 1
Human Trypsin 1, encoded by the PRSS1 gene, is also known as cationic trypsinogen. It contains a signal peptide (residues 1‑15), a pro region (residues 16‑23), and a mature chain (residues 24‑247).
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Description:
Proteinase K (also known as Protease K, Endopeptidase K, Peptidase K, or Tritirachium Alkaline Phosphatase) (EC 3.4.21.64) is a non-specific, broad-spectrum serine protease isolated from the saprophytic fungus Tritirachium album. It is not activated by metal ions, chelating agents (such as EDTA), sulfhydryl reagents, or by trypsin or chymotrypsin inhibitors. The enzyme is stable over a wide pH range (4–12.5), with optimal activity at pH 6.5–9.5. Its activity can be stimulated by adding denaturing agents like SDS and urea. The optimal temperature for Proteinase K activity is 65°C, where it is twelve times more active than at 25°C. Rapid denaturation of the enzyme occurs at temperatures above 65°C.
The Proteinase K solution is an optimized 20 mg/ml solution that is free from all nuclease contamination. Its specific activity is >30 units/mg at 37°C. The buffering conditions used ensure that the enzyme retains its full activity and provides convenience for researchers. The Proteinase K solution is stable for one year if stored properly.
Applications:
Proteinase K is used to rapidly inactivate endogenous nucleases such as RNases and DNases during RNA or DNA isolation from tissues and cell lines, such as bovine endometrial epithelial cells for herpes viral DNA extraction, and viral RNA extraction from nasal swabs. This enzyme can also be used as a component of phase-lock and direct PCR lysis buffers to remove nucleases in the preparation of tissue sections for in situ hybridization.
Source:
Saprophytic fungus Tritirachium album.
Storage:
-20°C
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Storage at –20°C without glycerol may lead to precipitation of Proteinase K. Bacteria growth may occur in solutions stored at 2°C–8°C for extended periods. Ca2+ can act as a stabilizer to prevent autolysis.
Unit Definition:
One unit liberates 1 µmol of Folin-positive amino acids, measured as tyrosine, at 37°C, pH 7.5, using denatured bovine hemoglobin as the substrate.
Packaging:
2 ml (cat. no. PKS-100)
5 ml (cat. no. PKS-200)
10 ml (cat. no. PKS-300)
50 ml (cat. no. PKS-400)
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Human Trypsin 1, encoded by the PRSS1 gene, is also known as cationic trypsinogen. It contains a signal peptide (residues 1‑15), a pro region (residues 16‑23), and a mature chain (residues 24‑247).
Enterokinase (EK) is an enzyme produced by cells of the duodenum and involved in human digestion.
Enzyme for digesting proteins in biological samples. Form: solution, concentration 20 mg/ml, activity ≥ 30 U/mg.
Quantification of dsDNA
For use with Qubit™ fluorometer
Linear range: 0.1 - 120 ng dsDNA
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