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Snap tag t7 2

Manufactured by New England Biolabs

The SNAP-tag-T7-2 is a protein fusion tag that can be used for the detection and purification of recombinant proteins expressed in E. coli. The SNAP-tag is a 20 kDa protein that can be fused to the target protein and then reacted with specific synthetic substrates for various applications.

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IPTG-Induced Ena and Dia Purification

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Dia or Ena were induced with 0.5 mM isopropylthio-β-galactoside (IPTG) for 16 hr at 16°C and purified from Talon Metal Affinity Resin. Ena was gel purified on S20010/300GL and Dia was dialyzed against formin buffer and stored at −80°C. SNAP tagging used SNAP-tag-T7-2(NEB) with a flexible linker (GGSGGS) between tag and start codon, and labeling was per manufacturer.
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Purification and SNAP-tagging of Ena and Dia

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Dia or Ena were induced with 0.5mM IPTG 16h at 16°C, and purified from Talon Metal Affinity Resin. Ena was gel purified on S20010/300GL and Dia was dialyzed against formin buffer, and stored at −80°C. SNAP-tagging used SNAP-tag-T7-2(NEB) with a flexible linker (GGSGGS) between tag and start codon, and labeling was per manufacturer.
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