PNGase F Glykan-Aufreinigungskit
PNGase F Glykan-Aufreinigungskit
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PNGase F Glykan-Aufreinigungskit

Das PNGase F Glykan-Spaltungskit enthält alle Komponenten, die zur enzymatischen Entfernung fast aller N-verknüpften Oligosaccharide aus Glykoproteinen erforderlich sind. DasWeitere Informationen
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KatalognummerMenge
A392451 Kit
Katalognummer A39245
Preis (EUR)
323,00
Each
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Menge:
1 Kit
Preis (EUR)
323,00
Each
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Das PNGase F Glykan-Spaltungskit enthält alle Komponenten, die zur enzymatischen Entfernung fast aller N-verknüpften Oligosaccharide aus Glykoproteinen erforderlich sind. Das Kit enthält das PNGase F-Enzym, das N-Glykan-Ketten an den innersten GlcNAc- und Asparaginrückständen von Mannose-, Hybrid- und komplexen Oligosacchariden spaltet.

Eigenschaften des PNGase F Glykan-Spaltungskits:
• ≥95 % Reinheit
• Rekombinantes PNGase-F-Enzym ohne Endoglykosidase F1, F2 oder F3
• Das Enzym lässt die N-Glykan-Kernoligosaccharide intakt und eignet sich für nachfolgende Analysen
•Geeignet für die Verwendung unter nativen oder vergällenden Bedingungen

Inhalt des PNGase-F-Glykan-Spaltungskits: 30.000 Einheiten PNGase F (500.000 Einheiten/ml) und 1 ml PNGase F 10X-Puffer.

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Specifications
FormFlüssig
Menge1 Kit
VersandbedingungNasseis
ProdukttypPNGase F Glykan-Spaltungskit
Unit SizeEach
Inhalt und Lagerung
• 30.000 Einheiten PNGase F-Enzym, rekombinant (500.000 Einheiten/ml), bei -20 °C
• 1 ml PNGase F 10X-Puffer, Lagerung bei -20 °C

Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQ)

In the PNGase Glycan Cleavage Kit, can I use PNGase F under native or denaturing conditions?

Yes, PNGase F enzyme may be used in both native and denaturing conditions

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In the PNGase Glycan Cleavage Kit, how much PNGase F should I use to remove my carbohydrate under native or DTT denaturing conditions?

When the protein is not denatured with SDS, PNGase F has to work harder to reach the cleavage site of the carbohydrate (due to secondary and tertiary protein structures). In these instances, using more enzyme and/or extended incubation times may help. These conditions will need to be determined empirically for your specific protein.

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In the PNGase Glycan Cleavage Kit, is PNGase F compatible with downstream analysis such as HPLC and mass spectrometry?

PNGase F enzyme is stored in 50% glycerol. Therefore, HPLC and/or mass spectrometry is not compatible due to the fact that glycerol is not tolerated in instruments used for these applications.

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In the PNGase Glycan Cleavage Kit, what are the typical reaction conditions for PNGase F, Recombinant?

Typical reaction conditions are as follows:

Optimal incubation times and enzyme concentrations must be determined empirically for a particular substrate.
1. Combine 1-20 µg of glycoprotein, 1 µL of 10X denaturing buffer (5% SDS, 400 mM DTT) and H2O (if necessary) to make a 10 µL total reaction volume.
2. Denature glycoprotein by heating reaction at 100 degrees C for 10 min.
3. Make a total reaction volume of 20 µL by adding 2 µL PNGaseF 10X Buffer, 1-5 µL PNGaseF enzyme, 2 µL 10% NP-40 and H2O.
4. Incubate reaction at 37 degrees C for 1 hr.
Note: Reactions may be scaled-up linearly to accommodate larger reaction volumes.

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In the PNGase Glycan Cleavage Kit, what happens to the asparagine residue after PNGase F removes the sugar?

As PNGase F is a glycoamidase, the asparagine gets converted into aspartic acid.

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