Recombinant TEV Protease
TEV (Tobacco Etch Virus) Protease is a highly specific cysteine protease that recognizes a linear epitope of the general form E-Xaa-Xaa-Y -Xaa-Q-(G/S) and cleaves between Q and G/S.
TEV (Tobacco Etch Virus) Protease is a highly specific cysteine protease that recognizes a linear epitope of the general form E-Xaa-Xaa-Y -Xaa-Q-(G/S) and cleaves between Q and G/S. The most commonly used sequence is ENLYFQG. Its specificity is more stringent than that of factor Xa, thrombin or enterokinase. The TEV protease is a useful reagent for purification tag removal during recombinant protein purification. ScienCell’s engineered TEV protease (rTEVase) has higher stability compared to wild-type TEV protease and is fused with a N-terminal His-tag to facilitate its removal from the digested protein sample.
| Catalog No. | MB9028 |
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| Product Code | rTEVase |
| Size/Quantity | 1 mg |
| Product use | This product is for research use only. It is not approved for human or animal use, or for application in in vitro diagnostic procedures. |
| Storage | Please refer to product sheet. |
| Shipping | Dry Ice. |
| Source | Escherichia coli |
| Molecular Weight | 28 kDa |
| Biological Activity | One unit of TEV protease is defined as the amount of enzyme needed to cleave 85% of 3 μg of control protein with ENLYFQG cleavage site at 30 oC for 1 hour. ≥10,000 U/mg TEV protease |
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