Appearance | White lyophilized solid |
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Constituents | The TG is lyophilized from 50 mM Tris-HCl pH 8 |
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Storage | Store working aliquots at a minimum of -20°CAvoid repeated freezing and thawingDelivery at ambient temperature is possible |
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Description | His6-rhTG7 is based on the TGM7-gene on plasmid pCRII-hTGz cl.14 (isolated by Daniel Aeschlimann), corrected by the insertion of a C at position 1169. It is N-terminally fused to a hexahistidine-tag. |
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Produced in | Escherichia coli |
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Species | Human |
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Form | Recombinant |
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Gene ID | 116179 |
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Labelling | His-Tag |
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Preparation method | His6-rhTG7 is a Ca2+-dependent enzyme.Add 10 mM Ca2+ to activate His6-rhTG7. |
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Molecular weight | 81 kDa |
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Principle | His6-rhTG7 catalyzes acyl transfer reactions from glutamin residues in proteins or peptides to primary amines, e. g. the formation of ε-(γ-glutamyl) lysine bonds between proteins by transferring the acyl group of a peptide-bound glutamine residue to the primary amino group of a peptide-bound lysine residue. His6-rhTG7 may also be used for immunoprecipitation. |
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Purity | > 90 % |
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Recommendations | Add the volume of water specified in the certificate of analysis under aliquotation to the vial of lyophilized powder. Rotate vial gently until solid dissolves. After reconstitution the solution should be cooled on ice for short term storage. |
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Product type | Proteins |
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Applications | Immunoprecipitation, Functional Assay |
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Research areas | Transglutaminase |
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