规格
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Product Line:
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Pierce™ |
Workflow Step:
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Protein Digestion |
Detection Method:
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Mass Spectrometry |
Final Product Type:
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Peptide |
For Use With (Equipment):
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Mass Spectrometer |
Starting Material:
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Protein samples, Cell Lysate |
储存
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Upon receipt, store at -20°C. Product is shipped on ice packs. |
Thermo Scientific Pierce LysN Protease, MS Grade, is highly purified native Lys-N protease that has been validated for maximum activity and stability in proteomic applications.
Features of LysN Protease, MS Grade:
• Thermostable – provides better digestion at higher temperatures (e.g., 50°C) in less time
• Complementary to tryptic digests – cleaves the opposite side of lysine from trypsin
• High purity – no additional (off-target) protease activity detected
• N-terminal lysine cleavage specificity – at least 90% for a complex protein sample
• Versatile – enzyme is effective at many temperatures and in denaturing conditions
• Stable – provided in a lyophilized format
Thermo Scientific Pierce LysN is a mass spectrometry (MS)-grade zinc metalloprotease derived from Grifola frondosa. The native Pierce LysN Protease has been highly purified to improve stability, specific activity, and cleavage selectivity. Unlike trypsin, LysN protease cleaves at the amino-terminus of lysine residues. As a result, the peptides generated by LysN are longer than those generated by trypsin and have more prevalent charged amino terminal peptide fragments. Additionally, LysN protease is more promising for epigenetic MS applications than LysC or trypsin because it is capable of cleaving methylated lysines [1]. The thermostability and chemical compatibility with denaturants make LysN protease ideal for digestion of complex protein samples for “shotgun” proteomics.
Applications:
• Improved sequence coverage of protein digests
• De novo sequencing with collision induced dissociation (CID)
• Epigenetic studies
• In-solution digestion of proteins
LysN protease is active over a wide range of temperatures and denaturing conditions. Efficient protein digestion can be completed in 2 hours at 50°C or 4 hours at 37°C, however, digestion is possible at both lower and higher temperatures. LysN also remains active under moderate denaturing conditions including 0.1% SDS, 6M urea or heating to 70°C. Maximal LysN activity occurs at pH 7 to 9. The lyophilized enzyme is stable for 2 years when stored at -20°C, and reconstituted stock solutions of LysN are stable at -80°C for 2 years or -20°C for one year without significant loss in activity.