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HRV3C PROTEASE

     
     

Highly Active Protease for the ‘PreScission’ Site

     
   

Human rhinovirus 3C protease (HRV3C Protease) is a cysteine protease that recognizes the cleavage site of Leu-Glu-Val-Leu-Phe-Gln/- Gly-Pro, commonly referred to as the 'PreScission' site. It cleaves between Gln and Gly. The recombinant form of the HRV3C protease is a restriction grade protease that has robust activity at 4 °C with high specific activity and great stability. It does not require any special buffer for its activity and can be used in a buffer most suitable for the target protein. This HRV3C Protease is a 47 kDa protein with both GST- and His-tags, so it can be removed by either Ni-chelating or Glutathione (GSH) resin.

 
     
     

Features

  • Highly specific, e.g. more specific than thrombin protease

  • Cost effective compared to GE’s 'PreScission' Protease

  • Easy removal of HRV3C using His- or GST-tags

  • No buffer restrictions; use the suitable buffer for your target protein

  • Freeze resistant and functional even after multiple freeze-thaws
     
                     
     

Unit Definition

Unit Definition One unit of HRV3C Protease cleaves >95% of 100 μg of control target protein at 4 °C for 16 hours. No non-specific activity has been observed under the same condition with HRV3C Protease to control target protein ratio of 1:10. Prolonged incubation (several days) under the same condition does not show any non-specific cleavage.

     
                     
     

Reference

Cordingley et al. (1989) Cleavage of small peptides in vitro by human rhinovirus 14 3C protease expressed in Escherichia coli. J Virol. 63(12), 5037-45.

 

     
   

Order Information

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Order # Description
Amount
PR-ETA20010-01* HRV3C Protease (Turbo3C), recombinant, GST- & His-tag 1000 U
Store at -20 °C. Long term storage -80 °C; avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
* not available in the USA & Canada