Inactive human tissue transglutaminase

Inactive human tissue transglutaminase

Catalog Number:
E001055251ZED
Mfr. No.:
T018
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$762
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      • Overview
        • His6-rhTG2-Cys277Ser is based on the TGM2-allele from I.M.A.G.E.-clone IMAGp958L121020 isolated from neuroblastoma cells of the human brain (Val224-allele, Kanchan et al., Biochem. J. 2013, 455:261–72). It is N-terminally fused to a hexahistidine-tag resulting in the encoded N-terminal amino acid sequence MAHHHHHHAEELV. At position 277 Cysteine has been replaced by Serin. Please note that numerotation corresponds to the wild type protein without hexahistidine-tag. His6-rhTG2 is produced in E. coli and purified by ion metal chelating chromatography to more than 95 % purity.

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      • Properties
        • Name
          Tissue-type Transglutaminase, TG2, TGase 2, proteinglutamine-γ-glutamyltransferase
          Source
          E. coli
          Type
          Recombinant Proteins
          Purification
          > 95 % (visually by SDS-PAGE)
          Formulation
          The Transglutaminase is lyophilized from 50 mM NaH2PO4, 150 mM NaCl, pH 8.
          Storage
          Store at ≤ - 20°C. Store working aliquots at ≤ - 20°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Delivery is possible at ambient temperature
          Note
          INTENDED FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY, NOT FOR USE IN HUMAN, THERAPEUTIC OR DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS.
          Class
          Human Transglutaminase 2
          Reconstitution
          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 stored frozen in working aliquots. For short term storage keep cooled on ice.
      • Applications
        • Application Description
          His6-rhTG2-Cys277Ser may be used for immunoprecipitation.
      • Reference
        • Shinde et al., J. Mol. Cell Cardiol. 2018, 117:36-48
          Van den Akker et al., PLoS ONE 2011, 6:e23067

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