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+ | TEV protease, the common name for the 27 kDa catalytic domain of the Nuclear Inclusion is a (NIa) protein encoded by the tobacco etch virus (TEV). Its sequence specificity is far more stringent than that of factor Xa, thrombin, or enterokinase, TEV protease is a very useful reagent for cleaving fusion proteins. | ||
+ | Consequently, it’s an highly specific cysteine protease that recognizes the amino-acid sequence Glu-Asn-Leu-Tyr-Phe-Gln-(Gly/Ser)(BBa_K3102041) and cleaves between the Gln and Gly/Ser residues. |
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TEV protease, the common name for the 27 kDa catalytic domain of the Nuclear Inclusion is a (NIa) protein encoded by the tobacco etch virus (TEV). Its sequence specificity is far more stringent than that of factor Xa, thrombin, or enterokinase, TEV protease is a very useful reagent for cleaving fusion proteins.
Consequently, it’s an highly specific cysteine protease that recognizes the amino-acid sequence Glu-Asn-Leu-Tyr-Phe-Gln-(Gly/Ser)(BBa_K3102041) and cleaves between the Gln and Gly/Ser residues.