Cleaves at the C-terminus of Phe, Leu, Tyr, Trp. This protease can be used alone or in combination with other proteases for protein analysis by mass spectrometry and other applications. Pepsin activity is optimal at pH 1.0–3.0.
Applications
- Peptide mapping
- Protein identification
- Characterization of post-translational modifications
Cut sites for Elastase, Pepsin and Thermolysin.
Protocols
Complete Protocol
Specifications
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Pepsin |
V195A | 1 × 250mg |
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Use Restrictions
For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.Storage Conditions
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