CAS 39450-01-6
:Proteinasi K
Descrizione:
Proteinasi K è un enzima proteasi serina ampiamente utilizzata in biologia molecolare per la sua capacità di digerire le proteine e facilitare l'estrazione degli acidi nucleici. È derivata dal fungo Tritirachium album ed è caratterizzata dalla sua ampia specificità del substrato, che le consente di rompere i legami peptidici adiacenti ad amminoacidi alifatici e aromatici. Proteinasi K è particolarmente efficace nel funzionare in un'ampia gamma di livelli di pH e temperature, rendendola uno strumento versatile in varie applicazioni di laboratorio. È comunemente impiegata nei protocolli di purificazione del DNA e dell'RNA, poiché può degradare efficacemente le proteine che possono interferire con l'estrazione degli acidi nucleici. Inoltre, Proteinasi K è resistente all'inibizione da parte di detergenti e può rimanere attiva in presenza di agenti caotrofici, il che aumenta ulteriormente la sua utilità nell'isolamento degli acidi nucleici. L'enzima è tipicamente fornito come polvere liofilizzata ed è ricostituito in soluzioni tampone per l'uso negli esperimenti. La sua stabilità e efficienza la rendono un elemento fondamentale nella ricerca e nella diagnostica in biologia molecolare.
Formula:Unspecified
Sinonimi:- E.C. 3.4.21.64
- Endopeptidase K
- Prok
- Protease K
- Proteinase K
- Proteinase, Tritirachium album-Serin→
- Tritirachium album proteinase K
- proteinasa, serina de Tritirachium album
- proteinase, serine, Tritirachium album
- proteinase K crude
- PROTEINASE K, IMMOBILIZED
- Proteinase, Tritirachium album serine
- IUB: 3.4.21.64
- PROTEINASE K, LYOPHILIZED
- EC 3.4.21.64
- Proteinase K from Tritirachium album limber, Recombinant
- EC 3.4.21.14
- proteinase K from tritrachium album
- proteinase K aseptically filled
- Recombinant Proteinase K
- IUB: 3.4.21.14
- proteinase K solution in 40%*(V/V) glycerol
- 3.4.21.14
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15 prodotti.
Proteinase K
CAS:Purezza:≥ 30units/mg (pH 7.5, 37°C, dried basis)Colore e forma:White or almost white lyophilized powderPeso molecolare:-Proteinase K, from Tritirachium album
CAS:Proteinase K, from Tritirachium albumPurezza:The product has been tested (Typical Value in Batch COA)Colore e forma: white crystalline solidProteinase K
CAS:Proteinase K (Protease K) is a non-specific serine protease. Proteinase K hydrolyzes peptide bonds and is used for protein digestion. Cost-effective and quality-assured.Formula:C29H27N2O12PPurezza:98%Colore e forma:SolidPeso molecolare:626.511Ref: 10-T0018
1gPrezzo su richiesta5gPrezzo su richiesta25gPrezzo su richiesta25mgPrezzo su richiesta100mg46,00€250mgPrezzo su richiestaProteinase K, high-quality, liquid, recombinant
CAS:<p>Proteinase K, high-quality, liquid, recombinant is an advanced enzymatic product, which is a serine protease derived through recombinant DNA technology. It cleaves peptide bonds to facilitate protein digestion with broad substrate specificity. Its robust proteolytic activity is optimal under various conditions, including a wide range of temperatures and pH levels, making it incredibly versatile.</p>Proteinase K, freeze-dried, recombinant
CAS:Proteinase K, freeze-dried, recombinant is an enzyme preparation used extensively in molecular biology and biochemistry. It is derived through recombinant DNA technology, producing a highly pure enzyme that is expressed in a non-pathogenic host. Its mode of action involves the non-specific cleavage of peptide bonds in proteins, making it a critical tool for protein digestion.Proteinase K - from Candida albicans
CAS:<p>Proteinase K is used for the general digestion of proteins and removal of protein contamination in nucleic acids. Addition of Protease K also stabilizes nucleic acids by degrading any nucleases present. Proteinase K is active in wide range of pH range, in the presence of SDS, urea and Guanidinium chloride at low to moderate concentrations. Proteinase K is also known under names of protease K and endopeptidase K.</p>Purezza:Min. 95%Proteinase K Solution
CAS:<p>20mg/ml aq. solution. Proteinase K is used for the general digestion of proteins and removal of protein contamination in nucleic acids. Addition of Protease K also stabilizes nucleic acids but degrading any nucleases present. Proteinase K is active in wide range of pH range, in the presence of SDS, urea and Guanidinium chloride at low to moderate concentrations. Proteinase K is also known under names of protease K and endopeptidase K.</p>Colore e forma:Clear LiquidProteinase K ex. PichiaPastoris (Type E - Recombinant) for molecular biology & PCR, 40U/mg protein
CAS:Purezza:70%Colore e forma:White, Crystalline powderProteinase K ex. PichiaPastoris (Type D - Recombinant) for molecular biology & PCR, 30U/mg protein
CAS:Purezza:70%Colore e forma:White, Crystalline powderProteinase K ex. Tritirachium Album (Type A) for molecular biology, 30U/mg protein
CAS:Purezza:70%Colore e forma:White, Crystalline powderProteinase K - from Tritirachium album
CAS:<p>Proteinase K is used for the general digestion of proteins and removal of protein contamination in nucleic acids. Addition of Protease K also stabilizes nucleic acids by degrading any nucleases present. Proteinase K is active in wide range of pH range, in the presence of SDS, urea and Guanidinium chloride at low to moderate concentrations. Proteinase K is also known under names of protease K and endopeptidase K.</p>Proteinase K, high-quality, freeze-dried, recombinant
CAS:<p>A proteolytic enzyme; degrades protein contaminants in nucleic acid preparations</p>







