The Champion pET-SUMO Expression System produces the highest levels of soluble protein in E. coli. It utilizes a small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) fusion, belonging to the growing family of ubiquitin-related proteins, to enhance the solubility of expressed fusion proteins. In contrast to ubiquitin, SUMO is involved in the stabilization and localization of proteins in vivo. After expression, the 11 kd SUMO moiety can be cleaved by the highly specific and active SUMO (ULP-1) protease at the carboxyl terminal, producing a native protein*. The Champion pET SUMO Protein and Peptide Expression System offers:
Greatly enhanced solubility with an N-terminal SUMO fusionHighly efficient cleavage- produces native protein of interest with SUMO (ULP-1) protease*Highly specific cleavage- eliminates the chance of your protein of interest being internally digested, regardless of its amino acid sequenceSignificantly increased stability with SUMO fusion-can be used for small peptide productionT7lac promoter for high-level protein expressionN-terminal 6xHis tag for protein detection and purification
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Product usage: The granulin amplicon was cloned into the pET-SUMO TA expression vector (Invitrogen) and transformed into chemically competent TOP10 Escherichia coli (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturer's specifications. Plasmid DNA containing the granulin expression construct was transfor