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- Cat. no.:77392-688
- Contents:MSP1D1-His lyophilized protein 2 mg; Palmitoyl-oleoyl-phosphatidylcholine (POPC) 3.12 mg; Sodium cholate 20 mg
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This product is a MSP nanodisc assembly kit. It contains a vial of lyophilized membrane scaffold protein MSP1D1 (His-tagged) and a vial of DMPC or POPC phopshospholipid to assemble a MSP nanodisc.
- Origin of MS protein: Human
- Purity: >90% (determined by SDS-PAGE)
- Number of amino acids: 201 (human origin), 198 (Mouse origin)
- Molecular mass: 23329 Da (human origin), 22948 Da (mouse origin)
- Extinction coefficient (in water) ε280: 25440 M⁻¹ cm⁻¹ (Human origin), 20970 M⁻¹ cm⁻¹ (mouse origin)
- Buffer: 20 mM TRIS pH 7.4; 100 mM NaCl; 0.5 mM EDTA
- Sequence (Human origin): GLKLLDNWDSVTSTFSKLREQLG PVTQEFWDNLE KETEGLRQEMS KDLEEVKAKVQ PYLDDFQKKWQEEMELYRQKVE PLRAELQEGARQKLHELQEKLS PLGEEMRDRARAHVDALRTHLA PYSDELRQRLAARLEALKENGG ARLAEYHAKATEHLSTLSEKAK PALEDLRQGLL PVLESFK VSFLSALEEY TKKLNTQ
- Affinity tag: None
Membrane scaffold proteins derive from apolipoprotein (apo; A-I). They are used in membrane protein sciences to stabilize membrane proteins in a lipid environment after the removal of the cell membrane. The size of the nanodisc is determined by the MSP that was used to create the disc. MSP1D1 (His-tagged) creates nanodiscs of ∼9 to 10 nm in diameter.
With this assembly kit both cellular as well as cell-free expressed proteins can be stabilized in MSP nanodiscs. Just use the corresponding protocol for each purpose (see below). The MSP protein contains a His-tag, keep that in mind when choosing the affinity tag for your membrane protein.