Short human tissue transglutaminase, aa 1-465

Short human tissue transglutaminase, aa 1-465

Catalog Number:
E001055263ZED
Mfr. No.:
T167
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$759
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    250 µg
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      • Overview
        • Short rhTG2 is a truncated variant of TG2 lacking both ß-barrel domains. The protein was expressed in E. coli 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. Short rhTG2 was purified by ion metal chelating chromatography (IMAC).

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      • Properties
        • Name
          Tissue-type Transglutaminase, TG2, TGase 2, proteinglutamine-γ-glutamyltransferase
          Source
          E. coli
          Type
          Recombinant Proteins
          Formulation
          The transglutaminase is lyophilized from 50 mM NaH2PO4, 150 mM NaCl, pH 8 and less than 0.1 mM Imidazole. Sample contains maltodextrin.
          Storage
          Store at ≤ - 20°C. Store working aliquots at ≤ - 20°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
          Note
          INTENDED FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY, NOT FOR USE IN HUMAN, THERAPEUTIC OR DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS.
          Molecular Weight
          53.3 kDa
          Class
          Human Transglutaminase 2
          Activity
          The Transglutaminase is activated with 10 mM Ca2+.Important note: In order for the protein to be catalytically active, it is necessary to incubate the working solution with a reducing agent, preferably 20-30 mM DTT, for at least 30 min at room temperature, immediately before use.
      • Applications
        • Application Description
          rhTG2 catalyzes acyl transfer reactions from glutamine 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. rhTG2 may also be used for immunoprecipitation.
      • Reference
        • Stamnaes et al, PLOS ONE, 2015, 10:e0134922

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