Staphylococcus aureus sortase A Hexamutant (P94R, D124G, D160N, D165A, K190E, K196T), a.a 26-end, GenBank Accession No. AF162687 with N-terminal His tag, MW = 22 kDa, expressed in an E. coli expression system.
Background
Staphylococcal Sortase A is a bacterial transpeptidase that covalently attaches proteins to the bacterial cell wall by cleaving between threonine and glycine at an LPXTG recognition motif and catalyzes the formation of an amide bond between the carboxyl-group of threonine and the amino-group of the cell-wall peptidoglycan. This chemistry has been exploited as a molecular "stapler" to site-specifically link proteins with the C-terminal LPETGX motif to other proteins or molecules possessing a glycine or aminomethylene motif. This reaction is applicable to proteins in solution and on the living cell surface.
Immunogen Region
26-206(end)
Tag
N-terminal His-tag
Formulation
40 mM Tris pH 8.0, 110 mM NaCl, 2.2 mM KCl, 400 mM imidazole and 20% glycerol.
Species
S. aureus
Application
Suitable for use with in vitro protein ligation reactions.
Notes
Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. Storing diluted enzyme is not recommended, if necessary, usecarrier protein (BSA 0.1 - 0.5%).
GenBank
AF162687
Mw(kda)
22 kDa
Synonyms
SrtA, sortase A
Shipping Temperature
-80°C (dry ice)
Format
Aqueous buffer solution
Storage
At least 6 months at -80°C.
Reference
1. Chen, I. et al., Proc Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA). 2011; 108(28): 11399-11404. 2. Kappel, K., et al., Protein Sci. 2012 Dec;21(12):1858-71.