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Purification of Proteins Fused to Maltose-Binding Protein.

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2016-10-13)
Mario Lebendiker, Tsafi Danieli
ABSTRACT

Maltose-Binding Protein (MBP) is one of the most popular fusion partners being used for producing recombinant proteins in bacterial cells. MBP allows the use of a simple capture affinity step on Amylose-Agarose or Dextrin-Sepharose columns, resulting in a protein that is often 70-90 % pure in a single step. In addition to protein isolation applications, MBP provides a high degree of translation, and facilitates the proper folding and solubility of the target protein. This paper describes efficient procedures for isolating highly purified MBP target proteins. Special attention is given to considerations for downstream applications such as structural determination studies, protein activity assays, and assessing the chemical characteristics of the target protein.

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Protease Inhibitor Cocktail Set V, EDTA-Free, A cocktail of four protease inhibitors for the inhibition of serine, cysteine, but not metalloproteases.