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Active Recombinant Bovine PTI Protein

Cat.No. : PTI-152B
Product Overview : Recombinant aprotinin is expressed in E. Coli, and purified by HPLC. It contains no animal-derived components. This is a recombinant form of bovine lung aprotinin, which is traditionally isolated from bovine lung by methods involving fractional precipitation, gel filtration, and ion exchange chromatography.
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Description : Aprotinin is a competitive serine protease inhibitor that inhibits trypsin, chymotrypsin, kallikrein and plasmin. Aprotinin forms stable complexes with and blocks the active sites of enzymes. Binding is reversible with most aprotinin-protease complexes and dissociating at pH >10 or <3. Effective concentration is equimolar with protease.
Source : E. coli
Species : Bovine
Bio-activity : Specific activity: ≥ 3.0 EPU/mg pro.
Purity : ≥ 98% By SDS-PAGE
Storage : Recombinant aprotinin should be stored under -20 centigrade or below in sealed container.It is stable within 24 months.
Gene Name : PTI pancreatic trypsin inhibitor [ Bos taurus ]
Official Symbol : PTI
Synonyms : BPI; BPTI; aprotinin; basic protease inhibitor
Gene ID : 404172
mRNA Refseq : NM_001001554
Protein Refseq : NP_001001554

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