TEV Protease

Tobacco Etch Virus (TEV) protease is a cysteine protease enzyme with a molecular weight of 27 kDa. It is highly sequence-specific, with a recognition sequence of Glu-Asn-Leu-Tyr-Phe-Gln?Gly/Ser. Cleavage occurs between the Gln and Gly/Ser residues. The enzyme is active even at low temperatures and its high specificity makes it ideal for use in molecular biology, in particular, for cleaving fusion tags from recombinant proteins. Because the plant-based target sequence also rarely occurs in animals, the protease is deemed relatively non-toxic. Modified variants of TEV protease have been developed, such as AcTEV and TurboTEV, which feature greater stability and specificity. TEV protease containing fusion tags are also available for easy removal and cleavage. Visit the enzyme supplier page for more product information.

TEV Protease

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HaloTEV Protease
  • Description:
    HaloTEV Protease (81kDa) is a fusion between the HaloTag protein and TEV protease, a highly specific proteolytic enzyme ...
  • Quantity:
    200microl
  • Applications:
    purification
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(3)
HaloTEV Protease
  • Description:
    HaloTEV Protease (81kDa) is a fusion between the HaloTag protein and TEV protease, a highly specific proteolytic enzyme ...
  • Quantity:
    800microl
  • Applications:
    purification
Citations:
(3)
ProTEV Plus

ProTEV Plus

Promega

  • Description:
    ProTEV Plus is an improved 48kDa version of the Nla protease from tobacco etch virus (TEV) that has been engineered to ...
  • Quantity:
    1,000u
  • Applications:
    Inquire
Citations:
(24)
ProTEV Plus

ProTEV Plus

Promega

  • Description:
    ProTEV Plus is an improved 48kDa version of the Nla protease from tobacco etch virus (TEV) that has been engineered to ...
  • Quantity:
    8,000u
  • Applications:
    Inquire
Citations:
(24)
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