SAE0101
SUMO Protease, Biotin tagged
Recombinant protein, aqueous solution, ≥25,000 units/mL
Synonym(s):
Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier Protease, ULP, Ubiquitin like protease, Ubiquitin-homology domain protein PIC1, Ubl-specific protease 1
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recombinant
expressed in E. coli
Quality Level
Assay
≥90% (SDS-PAGE)
form
aqueous solution
mol wt
27 kDa
concentration
≥25,000 units/mL
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−20°C
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General description
SUMO proteases are enzymes that specifically cleave the post-translational protein modification (PTM) known as small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO). SUMO falls into the PTM class of ubiquitin and/or ubiquitin-like proteins (UBL).SUMO protease is the Ubl-specific protease 1 (Ulp1) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This was the first of this class of enzymes to be isolated. SUMO protease cleaves specifically the SUMO moiety in a ‘scarless′ manner. After recognizing the tertiary structure of the Ubiquitin-like SUMO domain, SUMO protease hydrolyzes the peptide bond in the x–Gly–Gly–x sequence after the Gly-Gly bond, at the C-terminus of the SUMO domain. Besides the cleavage of natural SUMO-modified proteins, SUMO protease is used to cleave recombinant SUMO fusion proteins. The SUMO domain is a known solubility-enhancing fusion tag used in recombinant protein expression. Since this recombinant protease does not contain any coman protein purification tag it can be used for on-column cleavage of column bound SUMO fusion protein. Sumo protease with Biotin tag can be easily removed at the end of the digestion reaction.
Application
This biotin-tagged SUMO protease product is designed to be used for on-column cleavage of SUMO fusion proteins. This method specifically cleaves the protein of interest from a column-bound SUMO fusion protein, leaving the SUMO domain bound to the affinity column (e.g. Ni-NTA column) and eluting only the protein of interest. This method is advantageous to post-elution cleavage for several reasons:
Eliminates most of the impurities normally associated with purification on Ni-chelating columns.
This biotin-tagged SUMO protease has been enzymatically biotinylated without affecting its proteolytic activity. It does not include any additional protein purification tag (e.g., histidine-tag or GST).
Eliminates most of the impurities normally associated with purification on Ni-chelating columns.
- Allows much gentler elution conditions, with an added flexibility in the composition of the elution buffer.
- Assist preventing protein aggregation and inactivation.
- Following cleavage, the protease can be efficiently removed by using any avidin-conjugated or streptavidin-conjugated beads.
This biotin-tagged SUMO protease has been enzymatically biotinylated without affecting its proteolytic activity. It does not include any additional protein purification tag (e.g., histidine-tag or GST).
Unit Definition
One enzyme unit is defined as the amount that will cut 90% of 100 pmol of SUMO-GST in 1 hour at 30°C.
Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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