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MP Biomedicals™ Pepsin
Pepsin is a peptidase used to digest proteins and is commonly used in the preparation of Fab fragments from antibodies. Pepsin, from porcine gastric mucosa, has been used to hydrolyze dry cervical samples in mice
Supplier: MP Biomedicals™ 0210259820
Description
Pepsin is a peptidase and the major proteolytic enzyme produced in the stomach. It is used to digest proteins through the cleavage of interior peptide linkages. It is commonly used in the preparation of Fab fragments from antibodies. Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa has been used to hydrolyze dry cervical samples in mice.
- Pepsin hydrolyzes peptide bonds, not amide or ester linkages
- Pepsin cleaves peptides with an aromatic acid on either side of the peptide bond
- Sulfur-containing amino acids increase susceptibility to hydrolysis when they are close to the peptide bond
- Pepsin preferentially cleaves at the carboxyl side of phenylalanine and leucine and at the carboxyl side of glutamic acid residues
- Cleaves Phe-Val, Gln-His, Glu-Ala, Ala-Leu, Leu-Tyr, Tyr-Leu, Gly-Phe, Phe-Phe and Phe-Tyr bonds in the β chain of insulin
Specifications
Protease | |
9001-75-6 | |
Used as a proteolytic enzyme, Used to break down the proteins into their components, i.e. peptides and aminoacids | |
20 g |
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