PI90051

Thermo Scientific™ Mass Spectrometry Grade Proteases

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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PI90051 - Each of 1

₹ 44,362.86

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Base Price: ₹ 44,362.86

GST (18%): ₹ 7,985.315

Total Price: ₹ 52,348.175

Description

Lys-C Endoproteinase, MS Grade

Product Type

Protease

Content And Storage

Store at -20°C in a non frost-free freezer.

Final Product Type

Peptide

Workflow Step

Protein Digestion

For Use With (Equipment)

Mass Spectrometer

Product Line

Pierce™

Starting Material

Protein Samples, Cell Lysate

Detection Method

Mass Spectrometry

Quantity

1 x 20 μg

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Description

  • Protein characterization, identification, and quantification by MS begins with efficient, reproducible protein digestion
  • Sequence specific proteases are utilized to cleave proteins into smaller fragments or peptides
  • Trypsin is the protease of choice for protein digestion
  • However, separate or sequential digestion with alternative proteases can improve individual protein sequence coverage, or generate unique peptide sequences for different MS applications
  • • Exceptional selectivity —trypsin has >95% C-terminal lysine and arginine specificity; LysC has >90% C-terminal lysine cleavage specificity • High purity —no detectable chymotrypsin activity (trypsin) • Complete digestion —trypsin/LysC enzyme combination reduces tryptic missed cleavages • Enhanced stability —trypsin chemically modified for reduced autolytic activity • Convenient —enzymes provided in stable lyophilized or liquid formats Trypsin Protease is a mass spectrometry (MS)-grade serine protease derived from porcine pancreatic extracts that specifically cleaves at the carboxyl side of lysine and arginine residues
  • The enzyme is TPCK-treated to eliminate chymotryptic activity and chemically modified by methylation, yielding a highly active and more stable form of the enzyme
  • Trypsin Protease can tolerate commonly used partially denaturing conditions, such as 0.1% SDS, 1 M urea, and 10% acetonitrile
  • Trypsin Protease is most active at pH 7 to 9 and can be reversibly inactivated at pH < 4
  • Trypsin can be purchased lyophilized in 1-mg 5-packs of 20 μg or 100 μg quantities and in solution at 100 μg
  • Lys-C Protease is a mass spectrometry (MS)-grade serine protease isolated from Lysobacter enzymogenes
  • Lys-C Protease has high activity and specificity for lysine residues, resulting in larger peptides and less sample complexity than trypsin (i.e., fewer peptides)
  • Unlike trypsin, Lys-C Protease can cleave lysines followed by prolines, making it ideal for sequential protein digestion followed by trypsin to decrease missed cleavages
  • These unique Lys-C Protease properties ensure high digestion efficiency when used alone or followed by tryptic digestion
  • Additionally, Lys-C prototypic peptides typically have higher charge states, making it an enzyme of choice for use with ETD fragmentation
  • Lys-C Protease is commonly used in phosphopeptide enrichment workflows because it generates peptides with primary amines at both the N- and C-terminus, allowing the fragments to be double-labeled with amine-reactive isobaric tags
  • This results in enhanced peptide ionization and improved limits of quantitation since more fragment ions can be re-isolated during MS3 acquisition
  • This enzyme can be used for in-solution or in-gel digestion workflows to produce peptides for LC-MS/MS protein identification
  • Efficient protein digestion can be completed in two hours at 37°C
  • Lys-C Protease remains active in highly denaturing conditions, such as 8 M urea, 2 M guanidine-HCl, 1% SDS, 2% CHAPS, and 40% acetonitrile, and functions well at pH 7–9 (maximal activity at pH 8)
  • This lyophilized enzyme has a mass of 30 kDa and is stable for one year when stored at –20°C
  • This Lys-C enzyme is packaged lyophilized (20 μg or 100 μg quantities)
  • Trypsin/Lys-C Protease Mix is a lyophilized mixture of trypsin and LysC proteases that has been optimized to improve digestion efficiency of proteins
  • Although trypsin is routinely used for protein digestion, this protease alone is not sufficient to fully digest proteins at the carboxyl-end of lysine and arginine residues
  • Therefore, Lys-C protease is commonly combined with trypsin to sequentially digest proteins with fewer missed cleavages
  • Trypsin/Lys-C Protease Mix is provided in flexible formats of 20 μg, 5 x 20 μg, or 100 μg
  • Digestion can be completed in as little as 1.5–3 hours or up to overnight, depending on enzyme to protein ratio
  • Chymotrypsin, GluC, Asp-N Proteases • Increased sequence coverage—better protein characterization results from overlapping peptides with complementary chromatographic, ionization, and fragmentation properties • High specific activity—each protease has excellent enzymatic specificity • Stable—provided in a lyophilized format Asp-N Protease is an MS-grade zinc metalloproteinase derived from a mutant strain of Pseudomonas fragi and requires a trace amount of zinc for activity
  • Asp-N Protease cleaves primarily at the amino side of aspartate and cysteic acid that results from cysteine oxidation
  • Cleavage can also occur at glutamic acid; however, the rate of cleavage at the glutamyl residue is significantly lower than the rate of cleavage at the aspartic acid residue
  • Asp-N Protease can efficiently digest protein in 2–20 hours at 37°C with activity greater than 20,000 units/mg protein and remains active under denaturing conditions, such as 1 M urea, 2 M guanidine·HCl, 0.1% SDS, 2% CHAPS, and 10% acetonitrile, with optimal activity at pH 6–8
  • This lyophilized enzyme has a mass of 27 kDa and is stable for one year when stored at -20°C
  • Glu-C Protease , also referred to as V-8 protease, is an MS-grade serine protease isolated from Staphylococcus aureus
  • Glu-C Protease specifically cleaves the carboxyl side of glutamic acid residues in ammonium bicarbonate and ammonium acetate buffers, generating a limited number of peptide fragments
  • Cleavage can also occur at both glutamic and aspartic acid residues in phosphate buffers
  • Glu-C Protease can efficiently digest protein in 5–18 hours at 37°C with activity greater than 500 units/mg protein and remains active under denaturing conditions, such as 2 M urea, 1 M guanidine·HCl, 0.1% SDS, 2% CHAPS, and 20% acetonitrile
  • Glu-C Protease activity is optimal at pH 8
  • This lyophilized enzyme has a mass of 27 kDa and is stable for one year when stored at -20°C
  • Chymotrypsin Protease is an MS-grade endoproteinase isolated from bovine pancreas that specifically cleaves at the carboxyl side of tyrosine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, and leucine
  • Two predominant forms of chymotrypsin protease, A and B, are found in equal amounts in bovine pancreas
  • They are similar proteins (80% homology) but have different proteolytic characteristics
  • Both forms of chymotrypsin protease are present in Thermo Scientific Chymotrypsin Protease
  • Since trypsin may co-purify with chymotrypsin protease derived from natural sources, Chymotrypsin Protease has been treated with TLCK to eliminate potential tryptic activity, improving digestion specificity
  • Chymotrypsin Protease can tolerate mild denaturing conditions, such as 0.1% SDS, 2 M urea, 2 M guanidine·HCl, 1% CHAPS, and 30% acetonitrile, with optimal activity at pH 7.5–8.5
  • This lyophilized enzyme has a mass of 25 kDa and is stable for one year when stored at -20°C.

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Description:
Lys-C Endoproteinase, MS Grade

Product Type:
Protease

Content And Storage:
Store at -20°C in a non frost-free freezer.

Final Product Type:
Peptide

Workflow Step:
Protein Digestion

For Use With (Equipment):
Mass Spectrometer

Product Line:
Pierce™

Starting Material:
Protein Samples, Cell Lysate

Detection Method:
Mass Spectrometry

Quantity:
1 x 20 μg

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Product Type:
Protease

Content And Storage:
Store at -20°C in a non frost-free freezer.

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Peptide

Workflow Step:
Protein Digestion

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Mass Spectrometer

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Pierce™

Starting Material:
Protein Samples, Cell Lysate

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Mass Spectrometry

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Product Type:
Protease

Content And Storage:
Store at -20°C in a non frost-free freezer.

Final Product Type:
Peptide

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Protein Digestion

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Mass Spectrometer

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Product Type:
Protease

Content And Storage:
Store at -20°C in a non frost-free freezer.

Final Product Type:
Peptide

Workflow Step:
Protein Digestion

For Use With (Equipment):
Mass Spectrometer

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Pierce™

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Protein Samples, Cell Lysate

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Mass Spectrometry

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