Hey,
I always had very good results with cleaving with TEV at 4C overnight
(30min are to short at this temperature). Alternatively, I did the TEV
cleavage at 16-23C for 1-3 h. 37C might just be to warm for your protein...
Since some time I switched to the PreScission system instead of using
TEV protease. This enzyme works better in my hands than the TEV protease.
If you need a really fast and efficient cleavage (15min / 4C), you can
use a HIS-SUMO tag which can be cleaved off using ULP1. This is the most
efficient cleavage in short time that I know.
Good luck!
Karsten
Am 02.05.2015 um 10:56 schrieb Giulliana Rangel:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I'd like some help about my protein cause I've a lot of problems in
> cleavage moment. In this step after aproximadately 30 minutes (37C)
> occur precipitation almost 50% .
> I tried control it:
> - Protein diluition (no results)
> - Cleavage 4C ( no cleavage)
> -Modifying buffers: add 10% glycerol and 5% glucose (no crystallization)
> - Add salt (1M - no results)
> - Add serial tev (500ul in the first time and more 500ul in second
> time- 37C) total precipitation
> - Crystallization with 7 histag ( poor crystallization, no diffraction)
>
> Now I need to produce this protein with semet that became the protein
> more hidrofobic, probably.
>
> So, If anyone could help me...
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Giulliana Rangel
>
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Karsten Thierbach, Dr. rer. nat.
California Institute of Technology
Division of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
Hoelz laboratory
1200 E. California Blvd., M/C 147-75
Pasadena, CA 91125, U.S.A.
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