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Bacterial Transglutaminase (mTG)
Protein-glutamine-γ-glutamyltransferase, Protein-glutamine gamma-glutamyltransferase
microbial transglutaminase, BTG
Transglutaminase, TGase
Gene name: MTG
microbial transglutaminase, BTG
Transglutaminase, TGase
Gene name: MTG
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Transglutaminases are a family of enzymes that catalyze the posttranslational modification of proteins by inserting an isopeptide bond within or between polypeptide chains. These
enzymes catalyze the acyl transfer reaction between the γ-carboxyamide groups of peptidebound glutamine residues and a variety of primary amines, particularly the ε-amino group of lysine. The resulting crosslink is of great significance, since it is highly stable and also resistant to mechanical and proteolytic degradation.
enzymes catalyze the acyl transfer reaction between the γ-carboxyamide groups of peptidebound glutamine residues and a variety of primary amines, particularly the ε-amino group of lysine. The resulting crosslink is of great significance, since it is highly stable and also resistant to mechanical and proteolytic degradation.
ID Covalab | opr0054 |
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Uniprot ID | P81453 |
Target | Microbial / Bacterial transglutaminase |
Preservative | None |
Storage instructions | Store working aliquots at a minimum of -20°C Avoid repeated freezing and thawing Delivery at ambient temperature is possible |
Description | The microorganism Streptomyces mobaraensis (formerly known as Streptoverticillium mobaraense) produces a calcium-independent transglutaminase with the desired properties. MTG is produced as an inactive proenzyme and is secreted to the fermentation broth. Subsequently, proteolytic cleavage of the 45 amino acid propeptide yields active MTG |
Raised in | E. coli |
Species | Streptomyces mobaraensis |
Form | Recombinant |
Labelling | His-Tag |
Poids moléculaire | 38 kDa |
Principe | mTG can be used for labelling, immobilisation, conjugation and modification of proteins. |
Pureté | > 95% |
Product type | Proteins |
Applications | FA |
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