Cathepsin C from bovine spleen, Type X, lyophilized powder, >=5 units/mg protein

Stock Code: 3579281
Manufacturer Part No: C8511-25UN
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Application


The enzyme from Sigma has been used in the activation of granzyme k (Gzmk) precursor from E. coli. Granzymes are granule-stored lymphocyte serine proteases that are implicated in T- and natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxic defense reactions.


Cathepsin C has been used in a study that demonstrated the potential of a proteomics approach to identify novel proteins expressed by extravillous trophoblast and to uncover the mechanisms leading to disease states in pregnancy. Cathepsin C has also been used in a study to evaluate biodegradable thermogels.


Biochem/physiol Actions


Cathespin C is a dipeptidyl aminopeptidase that can sequentially remove dipeptides from a peptide chain with an unsubstituted N-terminus. The enzyme exhibits a preference for glycine and proline as N-terminal aminoacids. Substrates that have an N-terminal lysyl or arginyl residue, or a penultimate proryl residue are not targeted by this enzyme. The endopeptidase activity requires the presence of halide ions and sulfydryl activators.


Caution


Unstable. Keep frozen.


Packaging


10, 25, 100 units in glass bottle


Physical form


Lyophilized from a 1 M sodium chloride solution.


Unit Definition


One unit will produce 1?µmole of Gly-Phe-NHOH from Gly-Phe-NH2 and hydroxylamine per min at pH?6.8 at 37?°C using DL-phenylalanine hydroxamic acid as the standard. In addition to its hydrolytic properties, cathepsin C catalyzes the polymerization of dipeptide amides.

Quality Level200
ManufacturerSIGMA-ALDRICH
CompositionProtein, ≥25% biuret
Storage Temp.−20°C
Formlyophilized powder

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