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| Enzyme Applications | - To obtain efficient deglycosylation of glycoprotein substrates under non-denaturing conditions, it is necessary to use a higher starting concentration of enzyme. N-Glycanase PLUS and ULTRA (EDTA-Free) are supplied at = 10 U/ml, and are recommended for all applications requiring deglycosylation of glycoproteins in the absence of denaturants. The high activity also allows smaller reaction volumes and shorter reaction times to be explored.
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| Enzyme Formulation | - 20 mM Tris-HCl, 50 mM NaCl (pH 7.5, EDTA-free formulation).
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| Enzyme Source | - Recombinant gene from Elizabethkingia meningoseptica, expressed in E. coli. The source organism was previously known as Chryseobacterium [Flavobacterium] meningosepticum. Enzyme is also known as Endoglycosidase F2, endo-beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase. Enzyme also known as PNGase F, peptide-N-glycosidase F, peptide-N4-(N-acetyl—glucosaminyl)asparagine amidase.
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| Enzyme Specificity | - Cleaves all N-linked complex, hybrid or high mannose oligosaccharides, unless a(1-3) core fucosylated, as in plant glycans. Asparagine must be peptide bonded at both termini. Phosphate, sulfate, and sialic acid groups attached to the oligosaccharide do not affect cleavage. Endo F free. Highly concentrated, particularly useful for deglycosylation under native conditions.
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| Enzyme Unit Definition | - One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to catalyze the release of N-linked oligosaccharides from 1 mole of denatured ribonuclease B per minute at 37C, pH 7.5.
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