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Product Name: blueTEV
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Catalog No.: P2020-137 lyophilized, P2020-138 liquid
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RefSeq Links: UniProt: Q0GDU8
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Synonyms: TEV Protease; TEV; Tobacco Etch Virus nuclear-inclusion-a endopeptidase; rTEV; P1 protease; EC 3.4.22.44
The optimized blueTEV protease and the Cleavage and tag control protein are also available together in the blueTEV Cleavage Kit - order it now!
blueTEV represents the catalytic domain of the nuclear inclusion a (NIa) protein with a molecular weight of 27 kDa encoded by the plant virus Tobacco Etch Virus. "blue" indicates fusion of the protease to blue fluorescent protein (BFP), which leads to increased stability and solubility of TEV protease. Moreover, blueTEV has been optimized by site directed mutagenesis to prevent autocatalytic cleavage. blueTEV is a highly site-specific cysteine protease that recognizes the amino acid sequence Glu-Asn-Leu-Tyr-Phe-Gln-(Gly/Ser) [ENLYFQ(G/S)] and cleaves between the residues Gln and Gly/Ser. The most commonly used recognition sequence is ENLYFQG. In biotechnology, blueTEV is a versatile enzyme to remove affinity tags from recombinant proteins with high specificity and activity over a wide range of pH, ionic strength and temperatures between 4 °C and 30 °C. The optimal temperature for cleavage is 30 °C. It is recommended to improve cleavage efficiency for each fusion protein by varying the amount of recombinant blueTEV, reaction time, or incubation temperature. The great advantage of blueTEV is its facile removal after cleavage reaction by immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) since it is equipped with a His-tag. Furthermore, the removal of blueTEV can be monitored instantly by detection of fluorescence in solution - this easy, fast and sensitive method omits time-consuming SDS-PAGE or Western blot analysis.
If the blue fluorescence of blueTEV is not suitable and you prefer green fluorescence as readout, check our greenTEV protease.
Additional information blueTEV, liquid
SDS-PAGE/Coll. Coomassie
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Histogram of marked lane in gel picture
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Additional information blueTEV, lyophilized
SDS-PAGE/Coll. Coomassie
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Histogram of marked lane in gel picture
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Test Cleavage for blueTEV
Test Cleavage
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Description of Test Cleavage
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Stability study of lyophilized TEV (blueTEV is shown as an example)
Stability study of lyophilized TEV
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Description of Stability study
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