PROTEASE INHIBITOR COCKTAIL BROAD SPECTRUM (100X; PI-1)

PROTEASE INHIBITOR COCKTAIL BROAD SPECTRUM (100X;  PI-1)
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Price: $115.95
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Model: PI-1
Manufacturer: Fivephoton Biochemicals

Protease Inhibitor Cocktail - Broad Spectrum (100X); EDTA Free, Water Soluble
  • Broad spectrum protease inhibitor cocktail.
  • Inhibitor of serine and cysteine proteases, and aminopeptidases.
  • Provided as lyophilized solid.  Suspend with 1ml dH20.  Add aliquot of protease inhibitor cocktail directly into cell lysates.
  • Store lyophilized and solubilized material at -20oC.  Lyophilized material ships at ambient temperature.

Directions:  Suspend in 1 ml dH20 to make a 100X solution. Store aliquots at -20oC.

Protease Inhibitor Cocktail Contents (at 100X)
  1. AEBSF;  50mM.  
  2. Aprotinin;  30 uM.  
  3. E-64;  1 mM.  
  4. Bestatin;  1mM.  
  5. Leupeptin;  1mM
   Data Sheet for Protease Inhibitor Cocktail.


Product Citations

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  2. Villa‐Diaz, L. G., Kim, J. K., Laperle, A., Palecek, S. P., & Krebsbach, P. H. (2016). Inhibition of FAK signaling by integrin α6β1 supports human pluripotent stem cell self‐renewal. STEM CELLSLink to article
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References on protease inhibition

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  2. Arai T, Ikarashi Y, Okamoto K, Kuribara H, and Maruyama Y. Memory disturbance and hippocampal degeneration induced by continuous intraventricular infusion of a protease inhibitor, leupeptin. Brain Res 754: 157-162, 1997.
  3. Christoffers KH, Khokhar A, Chaturvedi K, and Howells RD. Inhibition of mu and delta opioid receptor ligand binding by the peptide aldehyde protease inhibitor, leupeptin. Regul Pept 105: 9-14, 2002.
  4. Citron M, Diehl TS, Capell A, Haass C, Teplow DB, and Selkoe DJ. Inhibition of amyloid beta-protein production in neural cells by the serine protease inhibitor AEBSF. Neuron 17: 171-179, 1996.
  5. Hussein EM, Dawoud HA, Salem AM, and Atwa MM. Antiparasitic activity of cystine protease inhibitor E-64 against Giardia lamblia excystation in vitro and in vivo. J Egypt Soc Parasitol 39: 111-119, 2009.
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  7. Nakabo Y and Pabst MJ. Lysis of leukemic cells by human macrophages: inhibition by 4-(2-aminoethyl)-benzenesulfonyl fluoride (AEBSF), a serine protease inhibitor. J Leukoc Biol 60: 328-336, 1996.
  8. Rudzinski T, Mussur M, Gwiazda Z, and Mussur M. Protease inhibitor leupeptin attenuates myocardial stunning in rat heart. Med Sci Monit 10: BR4-10, 2004.
  9. Sekiguchi T, Hosoyama Y, and Miyata S. Effects of proteasome inhibitor (lactacystin) and cysteine protease inhibitor (E-64-d) on processes of mitosis in Xenopus embryonic cells. Zoolog Sci 19: 1251-1255, 2002.
  10. Tissot G, Canard H, Nadai M, Martone A, Botterman J, and Dubald M. Translocation of aprotinin, a therapeutic protease inhibitor, into the thylakoid lumen of genetically engineered tobacco chloroplasts. Plant Biotechnol J 6: 309-320, 2008.
  11. Tsuji S and Matsushita H. Successful treatment of murine muscular dystrophy with the protease inhibitor bestatin. J Neurol Sci 72: 183-194, 1986.
  12. Vlasova TI and Vanyushin BF. DNA methylation by wheat cytosine DNA methyltransferase: modulation by protease inhibitor E-64. Biochem Mol Biol Int 45: 145-153, 1998.

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Protease Inhibitor Cocktail:   Storage, Safety, Shipping
Storage:  -20oC upon arrival for lyophilized material.  -20oC after dilution in dH20.
Safety:  Harmful.  Avoid ingestion, eye and skin contact.  Wear protective clothing, gloves and eye protection.
Recommended Shipping for Protease Inhibitor Cocktail:  Two day ambient temperature domestic delivery or overnight ambient temperature Fedex domestic delivey.  International shipping is also available;  please inquire for international delivery rate.

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