TEV Protease, recombinant

Cat# 36401.01

Size : 1000U

Brand : SERVA Electrophoresis


Mr 28 000

Recombinant TEV Protease is a highly site-specific cysteine protease, which is found in the Tobacco Etch Virus. Due to its sequence specificity, the enzyme is a very powerful reagent for removal of fusion tags from recombinant proteins after protein purification. The enzyme has been genetically modified to increase its activity and resistance to autolysis. It consists of the catalytic domain with an N-terminal polyhistidine tag.
It recognizes a seven amino acid sequence of the general form Glu-X-X-Gln-Gly/Ser, most commonly Glu-Asn-Leu-Tyr-Phe-Gln-Gly, and cleaves between glutamine and glycine or serine. Using the polyhistidine tag at the N-terminus of the protease the enzyme can be easily removed from the cleavage reaction by affinity chromatography following digestion.

Specific activity: 10 U/µl



Unit definition: 1 µl cleaves >80 % of 50 µg control substrate in three hours at 30 °C.


HS: 35079090
Storage Temperature: -15 °C to -25 °C

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