Tritirachium album proteinase K
Proteinase K (Protease K) is a broad-spectrum serine protease from Tritirachium album.
Proteinase K is used for the digestion of proteins in nucleic acid preparations, especially nucleases. It degrades proteins even in the presence of detergents. The enzyme digests proteins preferentially after hydrophobic amino acids (aliphatic, aromatic, and other hydrophobic amino acids) on the carboxy side.
GHS symbols: GHS07;GHS08
GHS signal word: Danger
EINECS: 254-457-8
- CAS No.:39450-01-6
- Species:Tritirachium album
- Storage conditions:Freezer (2...8 °C)
- Enzyme name:Proteinase K
- Enzyme synonyms:Protease K, Endopeptidase K, Tritirachium alkaline proteinase, Tritirachium album serine proteinase, Peptidase K
- Molecular weight:27000 g/mol
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