Recombinant beta-Glucosyltransferase protein
Expressed In
E. coli
Protein Species
Escherichia virus T4
Cat No : 81249
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Product Information
Expressed In | E. coli |
Protein Species | Escherichia virus T4 |
Contents
Recombinant beta-Glucosyltransferase protein is supplied in 25 mM Tris-HCl pH 8.0, 300 mM NaCl, 10% glycerol, and 0.5 mM TCEP.
Background
Beta-Glucosyltransferase, also called as b-Glucosyltransferase or BGT, is a DNA-modifying enzyme. It is encoded by a number of bacteriophages belonging to the T-even group. It catalyses the transfer of glucose (Glc) from uridine diphosphoglucose (UDP-Glc) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5-HMC) in double-stranded DNA. BGT shows little DNA sequence specificity but modify only 5-HMC bases. The glucosylation protects the infecting viral DNA from host nucleases. In addition to its protective role, the glucosylation has also been implicated in the control of phage-specific gene expression by influencing transcription in vivo and in vitro. The reactions is: UDP-Glc + 5-HMC-DNA → b-glucosyl- HMC-DNA + UDP.
Application Notes
Recombinant beta-Glucosyltransferase protein is useful for the study of glucosyltransferase assays in vitro.
Protein Details
Beta-Glucosyltransferase was expressed in E. coli cells as the full length protein (accession number NP_049658.1) with an N-terminal 6xHis Tag. The molecular weight of beta-Glucosyltransferase protein is 42.8 kDa.
Storage
Recombinant proteins in solution are temperature sensitive and must be stored at -80°C to prevent degradation. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles and keep on ice when not in storage.
Guarantee
This product is guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt.
This product is for research use only and is not for use in diagnostic procedures.