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Cell-Free Protein Expression Kit for Kcr Incorporation

Cell-Free Protein Expression Kit for Kcr Incorporation

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  • Description

    Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Kit is an extract-based transcription/translation system derived from E. coli cells. It enables the site-specific incorporation of the Nε-crotonyl-L-lysine (Kcr) into the target protein by utilizing the amber stop codon TAG in the DNA sequence. The kit contains three additional components: the noncanonical amino acid Kcr, tRNA, and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase. Dosage can be optimized according to requirements. Note: This product under this catalog number enables the expression of disulfide bond-rich proteins.

  • Category

    Protein Research

  • Sub Category

    Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Kit

  • Components

    • Cell-free system solution A: 300 μl • Cell-free system solution B: 400 μl • CFPS-Control Plasmid: 2 μg • Nε-crotonyl-L-lysine Kcr (25x) : 60 μl • tRNA (25x) : 60 μl • Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase (50x) : 40 μl

  • Storage Conditions

    Store at -80°C. Valid for 12 months. Dry ice transportation. After opening, all components should be stored at -80°C. To avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles, Solution A and Solution B can be aliquoted according to reaction volume, snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen, and then stored at -80°C.

Cell-Free Protein Expression Kit for Kcr Incorporation

Cell-Free Protein Synthesis Kit is an extract-based transcription/translation system derived from E. coli cells. It enables the site-specific incorporation of the Nε-crotonyl-L-lysine (Kcr) into the target protein by utilizing the amber stop codon TAG in the DNA sequence. The kit contains three additional components: the noncanonical amino acid Kcr, tRNA, and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase. Dosage can be optimized according to requirements. Note: This product under this catalog number enables the expression of disulfide bond-rich proteins.