Sialidase, recombinantlyophilized

(Neuraminidase, Exoglycosidase)
Mr 85.000

Sialidases are a family of exoglycosidases that catalyze the cleavage of non-reducing sialic acid residues of mono- or oligosaccharide chains on glycoconjugates. SERVA Sialidase, a recombinant glycosidase from Arthrobacter ureafaciens, cleaves α2,3-, α2,6- and α2,8- linked sialic acids. Because of its broad substrate specificity, Sialidase is capable of completely removing sialic acids from glycoconjugates of a wide variety of biological materials (cells, antibodies, serum, tissues etc.).

  • Especially designed and tested for mass spectrometry imaging and HPLC/UPLC
  • Contains a His-tag for easy removal by affinity chromatography

    Because the enzyme is lyophilized, there is no need for refrigerated transport and storage is at room temperature. Concentration after reconstitution: 50 u/µl in 100 µl H2O dest.



    Unit definition: Denatured alpha-1-antitrypsin (A1AT) (10μg) is incubated with 1 µL of reconstituted Sialidase for 60 minutes at 37 °C and then analyzed by SDS-PAGE and analysis with the sialic acid binding Sambucus nigra lectin (SNA).


    HS: 35079090
    Storage Temperature: +15 °C to +30 °C

  • Cat.No.
    Size
    EUR
    36409.01
    100 µg
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