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Item number: TGM-TMPY-03650-100ug
Description: The enzyme BirA is a key reagent because of its ability to biotinylate proteins at a specific residue in a recognition sequence. This enzyme is used to biotinylate the C termini of membrane proteins, allowing these proteins to be tetramerized by binding to streptavidin. Because of the specificity of the...
Keywords: | BirA, dhbB, bioR |
MW: | 36.9 kD |
From 386.00€
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Item number: BPS-27462
BirA-transformed Competent E. coli cells are supplied as 10 x 100 µl vials. Strain BL21, a chemically competent E. coli B strain, contains an IPTG-inducible BirA expression plasmid and constitutively-expressed streptomycin/spectinomycin resistance gene. These cells are compatible with most cloning vectors and are...
Keywords: | bioR, b3973, Biotin--protein ligase, Biotin operon repressor, Bifunctional ligase/repressor BirA,... |
Application: | Biotin labelling of recombinant proteins |
812.00€
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Item number: BPS-70031
Biotin ligase BirA, GenBank Accession No. NP_418404, a.a. 2 - 321 with N-terminal GST-tag, MW = 61, expressed in an E. coli cell expression system. Protein function: BirA acts both as a biotin-operon repressor and as the enzyme that synthesizes the corepressor, acetyl-CoA:carbon-dioxide ligase. This protein also...
Keywords: | bioR, b3973, Biotin--protein ligase, Biotin operon repressor, Bifunctional ligase/repressor BirA,... |
Application: | Biotin labeling, detection assays, purification assays |
Expressed in: | E.coli |
MW: | 61 kD |
775.00€
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Item number: BPS-70032
Biotin ligase BirA, GenBank Accession No. AP012306, a.a. 2 - 321 (end) with N-terminal His-FLAG tag, MW = 37 kDa, expressed in a baculovirus infected Sf9 cell expression system.
Keywords: | Biotin ligase BirA, |
Application: | In vitro biotinlabeling of receptor proteins for detection and purification assays |
Expressed in: | Baculovirus |
MW: | 37 kD |
775.00€
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Item number: BPS-82511
The In Vitro Biotinylation Kit (with BirA Tagless Enzyme) is a kit designed for in vitro addition of biotin to biotin-acceptor peptides using BirA. This kit comes in a convenient, easy-to-use format and contains all the components necessary to label biotin-acceptor peptides with biotin. The BirA protein provided is...
Keywords: | bioR, b3973, Biotin--protein ligase, Biotin operon repressor, Bifunctional ligase/repressor BirA,... |
Application: | Specific Avi-Tag(TM) sequence containing protein/peptide biotin labeling |
Origin: | broad |
189.00€
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