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News Release from: Qiagen | Subject: EasyXpress Insect Kit II
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 27 July 2006
Yields of post-translationally modified
proteins
Qiagen developed the first in vitro kit based on insect cell lysates, which enabled efficient expression of a broad range of eukaryotic proteins with post-translational modifications.
Qiagen developed the first commercially available in vitro kit based on insect cell lysates, which enabled efficient expression of a broad range of eukaryotic proteins with post-translational modifications The new EasyXpress Insect Kit II uses an optimised lysate production procedure to provide even higher yields
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Many eukaryotic proteins require posttranslational modifications (PTMs) to be able to fold or function correctly.
The EasyXpress Insect Kit II uses highly productive Spodoptera frugiperda lysates, which contain everything required for protein expression and PTMs (e.g., enzymes, protein assemblies, membrane fractions, and ribosomes).
In trials, the new kit enabled glycosylation, phosphorylation, or signal-peptide cleavage of numerous proteins, from 14-115 kDa.
In contrast to rabbit reticulocyte lysate (RRL)-based systems there is no need to add extra membrane preparations when synthesising proteins, and the lot-to-lot reproducibility of the lysates is much higher.
Optimised cell lysates in the EasyXpress Insect Kit II provide increased protein yields compared to the old kit and rabbit-reticulocyte-lysate based systems.
Now, each 50 micro litre reaction provides up to 2 micro grams of protein.
This is sufficient for initial screening in numerous applications, such as activity and small molecule inhibition assays, protein interaction assays, and solubility studies.
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