Variant for enhanced cleavage specificity, ready-to-use stable solution for automation, Suitable for mass spectrometry, recombinant, expressed in Pichia pastoris
Synonym(s):
Dimethylated Recombinant Trypsin for Protein Digestion in Mass Spectrometry, Dimethylated rTrypsin, Mass Spectrometry Trypsin Dimethlyated, No chemotryptic activity
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UNSPSC Code:
12352204
NACRES:
NA.78
Form:
ready-to-use solution
Recombinant:
expressed in Pichia pastoris
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SOLu-Trypsin Dimethylated (EMS0005) is our exclusive, Advanced Proteomics Grade enzyme that is solution stable for mass spectrometry. Designed to be stable in solution when refrigerated, SOLu-Trypsin Dimethylated can be used immediately without preparation. Other forms of trypsin require thawing or reconstitution, and must be discarded if not used immediately. SOLu-Trypsin Dimethylated allows excess product to be saved for future use, thus eliminating unnecessary waste and cost. SOLu-Trypsin Dimethylated is formulated with a high-purity recombinant trypsin, free of chymotryptic activity, to ensure high fidelity digestion.
Features and Benefits
Ready to use - no preparation, such as reconstitution or thawing, is required
Fits seamlessly into established workflow - no need to modify protocols
Eliminates waste - remains stable in the refrigerator after use so there is no need to discard excess product
Recombinant, porcine sequence - no chymotryptic activity
Stable for short-term use at room temperature in an autosampler or on a liquid handling robot
What's the feature/benefit of EMS0005 over EMS0004? Thanks!
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·2 years ago
The difference between SOLu-Trypsin Dimethylated (EMS0005) and SOLu-Trypsin (EMS0004) products is primarily the stability. The dimethylated form, EMS0005, is more resistant to autolysis over time.