GGG-[K(5-TAMRA)] C-terminal Sortagging - Fluorescent Peptides
This C-terminal Sortagging peptide acts as a (oligo)glycine nucleophile in the final steps of a sortagging protein labelling reaction. This reaction results in the [Lys(5-TAMRA)]- fluorescent moiety being attached to the C-terminus of the target protein or peptide. A substrate peptide containing the LPXTG motif is recognised and cleaved by the enzyme Sortase A (SrtA) from Staphylococcus aureus. The catalytic cysteine residue in the active site of SrtA, serves as a nucleophile to cleave the peptide bond between threonine and glycine of the substrate peptide. Cleavage results in the formation of a thioacyl intermediate between the substrate peptide and SrtA. This intermediate is then resolved by the N-terminus of this (oligo)glycine nucleophile peptide, resulting in the creation of a new peptide bond that links the substrate peptide to this peptide and its fluorescent dye. This method of protein labelling is known as sortagging. 5-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine (5-TAMRA) is a widely used fluorescent dye which excites at 546 nm and emits at 579 nm.
Technical specification
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Sequence : | H-GGG(K/5-Tamra)-NH2 |
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MW : | 728.3 g/mol |
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Purity : | > 95% |
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Counter-Ion : | TFA Salts |
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Delivery format : | Lyophilized |
Price
| Product | Size | Price € | Price $ |
| CRB1100651-0.1 mg | 0.1 mg | 282€ | 339$ |
| CRB1100651-0.5 mg | 0.5 mg | 385€ | 462$ |




