MD025-L1 Proteinase K
A broad-range serine protease for protein digestion.
Product Descriptions
Proteinase K a highly active broad-range serine protease and is widely used for proteins/enzymes degradation in the preparation of biological specimens. Proteinase K cleaves peptide bond on the carboxylic acid side of aliphatic, aromatic or hydrophobic amino acids residues. The recombmbinant proteinase K is expressed in yeast. Proteinase K remains active under a variety of conditions including pH between 4.0 to 12.0, the presence of 2% SDS or 4M urea. In addition, the activity of proteinase K is not affected by chelating agents such as EDTA.
Specifications & Components
Applications
Isolation of DNA/RNA.
Inactivation of RNase, DNase or enzymes in reactions.
PCR purification.
Unit Definition
One unit (U) is defined as the amount of enzyme needed to yield 1 μg L-tyrosine produced by hydrolysis of casein in 1 min at 55°C, pH 8.0.
Highlights
Ready-to-Use liquid format.
Ultra-long shelf life and stability: long-term storage at -20°C for 36 months and retains ≥90% activity after 30 months of incubation at 25°C.
Flexible packages: available in volumes from 1 mL (for research use) to 1 L (for industrial-scale bioprocessing).
Key Performance Data
Superior stability and minimal batch to batch variations
Three batches of proteinase K were incubated at 25℃ for 30 months and more than 90% of activity retained after the incubation for each batch of proteinase K.
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