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T6522

Sigma-Aldrich

Trypsin inhibitor from Glycine max (soybean)

powder, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture

Synonym(s):

SBTI

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About This Item

CAS Number:
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352204
NACRES:
NA.75

biological source

Glycine max (soybean)

type

Type I-S

product line

BioReagent

form

powder

specific activity

(One mg will inhibit 1.0-3.0 mg of trypsin with activity of approx. 10,000 BAEE units per mg protein.)

mol wt

20.1 kDa

concentration

10 mg/mL

technique(s)

cell culture | mammalian: suitable

solubility

balanced salt solution: 1 mg/mL
serum-free medium: soluble

shipped in

ambient

storage temp.

2-8°C

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Application

This product has been tested for cell culture applications. Trypsin has been used in a study to assess the potential application in animal cell culture of an alkaline protease from a ton-toxigenic mangrove isolate of Vibri sp. V26. Trypsin has also been used in a study to improve the detection of fungi in eosinophilic mucin.

Biochem/physiol Actions

This inhibitor acts against trypsin, and chymotrypsin and plasmin to a lesser extent. It will also inhibit proteases with mechanisms similar to trypsin, plasma kallikrein and coagulation Factor X. The trypsin inhibitor will not act against metalloproteases, tissue-baseed kallikrein, acid proteases, or thio proteases. This inhibitor acts by forming a 1:1 stoichiometric complex with the protease active site, and then cleaving a single arginine-isoleucine bond on the inhibitor. The inhibition is both reversible and pH dependent.

Components

The soybean trypsin inhibitor is a monomeric protein containing 181 amino acid residues in a single polypeptide chain crosslinked by two disulfide bridges.

Unit Definition

One trypsin unit = A253 of 0.001 per minute with N-alpha-benzoyl-L-arginine ethyl ester (BAEE) as substrate at pH 7.6 at 25 °C.
One trypsin unit will produce a ΔA253 of 0.001 per min with BAEE as substrate at pH 7.6 at 25 °C; reaction volume 3.2 ml, 1 cm light path.

Preparation Note

The trypsin inhibitor is soluble in water and phosphate buffers at 10 mg/mL. It is soluble in balanced salt solutions at 1 mg/mL and in serum-free media. Concentrated solutions greater than 10 mg/mL may be hazy and have a yellow to amber color. After trypsinizing cells, resuspend in 1 mL trypsin inhibitor solution at 1 mg/mL for every mL of trypsin solution used for dissociation. The cell suspension should then be centrifuged at 1000 rpm, forming a cell pellet.

Solutions can retain activity when stored short-term at 2-8° C. Solutions are stable in frozen aliquots at -20°C.

Analysis Note

One mg of trypsin inhibitor will inhibit 1.0-3.0 mg trypsin of activity ~10,000 BAEE units per mg protein.

Pictograms

Health hazard

Signal Word

Danger

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Resp. Sens. 1 - Skin Sens. 1

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Protocols

Cell culture protocol for passaging and splitting adherent cell lines using trypsin EDTA. Free ECACC handbook download.

Cell culture protocol for passaging and splitting adherent cell lines using trypsin EDTA. Free ECACC handbook download.

Cell culture protocol for passaging and splitting adherent cell lines using trypsin EDTA. Free ECACC handbook download.

Cell culture protocol for passaging and splitting adherent cell lines using trypsin EDTA. Free ECACC handbook download.

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Chromatograms

application for HPLC

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