Caspase-7, human recombinant protein
Caspase-7
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| Primary Accession | P55210 |
|---|---|
| Calculated MW | 34277 Da |
| Gene ID | 840 |
|---|---|
| Gene Symbol | CASP7 |
| Other Names | Caspase-7, CASP-7, Apoptotic protease Mch-3, CMH-1, ICE-like apoptotic protease 3 |
| Gene Source | Human |
| Source | E.coli |
| Assay&Purity | SDS-PAGE; ≥90% |
| Assay2&Purity2 | HPLC; |
| Recombinant | Yes |
| Target/Specificity | Caspase-7 |
| Application Notes | Reconstitute to 1 unit per µl in PBS containing 15% glycerol. |
| Format | Lyophilized powder |
| Storage | -70°C; Lyophilized powder |

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Background
Caspase-7 (also know as Mch3, ICE-LAP3, CMH-1) is a member of the caspase-family of cysteine proteases. Similar to other caspases, caspase-7 also exists in cells as an inactive proenzyme. During apoptosis procaspase-7 is processed at aspartate residues by self-proteolysis and/or cleavage by another caspase. The processed active form of caspase-7 consists of large and small subunits which associate to form the active enzyme. Active caspase-7 has been shown involving in the proteolysis of PARP (poly ADP-ribose polymerase), an enzyme that is involved in DNA repair and genomic maintenance. The recombinant active human caspase-7 was expressed in E. coli. The active caspase-7 is routinely tested at BioVision for its ability to enzymatically cleave these two substrates Ac-DEVD-pNA DEVD-AFC
References
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Juan T.S.-C.,et al.Genomics 40:86-93(1997).
Kalnine N.,et al.Submitted (MAY-2003) to the EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ databases.
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