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Beta-lactaminase, Human Recombinant | P1196
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- 26-P1196-GEN
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Description
AmpC, also known as Beta-lactamase, is the most widespread resistance mechanism to beta-lactam antibiotics, such as the penicillins and the cephalosporins. These antibiotics have a common element in their molecular structure: a four-atom ring known as a beta-lactam. The lactamase enzyme breaks that ring open, deactivating the molecule's antibacterial properties. Recombinant E.coli beta-lactamase protein, fused to His-tag at N-terminus, was expressed in E.coli and purified by using conventional chromatography.
P1196 | Beta-lactaminase Human Recombinant DataSheet
Biomolecule/Target: ampC
Synonyms: ampC, ampA, Cephalosporinase
Alternates names: Fatty acid-binding protein heart, H-FABP, Heart-type fatty acid-binding protein, Muscle fatty acid-binding protein, M-FABP, Mammary-derived growth inhibitor, MDGI, FABP3, FABP11, O-FABP.
Taglines: Serine beta-lactamase with a substrate specificity for cephalosporins
NCBI Gene ID #: 2170
NCBI Gene Symbol: FABP3
Gene Source: Human
Accession #: P05413
Recombinant: Yes
Source: E.coli
Purity by SDS-PAGEs: 98%
Assay: SDS-PAGE
Purity: N/A
Assay #2: N/A
Endotoxin Level: N/A
Activity (Specifications/test method): Measured by its ability to hydrolyze 1.0 µmole of Nitrocefin per minute at pH 7.0 at 37C.
Biological activity: Test in process
Results: >700 units/mg
Binding Capacity: N/A
Unit Definition: One unit will hydrolyze 1.0 µmole of Nitrocefin per minute at pH 7.0 at 37C.
Molecular Weight: 15.1 kDa
Concentration: N/A
Appearance: Liquid
Physical form description: In 20 mM Tris-HCl buffer (pH8.0) containing 10% glycerol
Reconstitution Instructions: Reconstitute in HO to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/ml. This solution can then be diluted into other aqueous buffers
Amino acid sequence: N/A