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Heparanase-1 pre-activated human

SIGMA/SAE0116 - recombinant, expressed in HEK 293 cells

Synonym: Endo-glucoronidase; HPA; HPA1; HPR1; HPSE; HPSE1; HSE1; Heparanase

Product Type: Chemical

Catalog Number PKG Qty. Price Quantity
45-SAE0116-10UG 10 µg
$603.00
1/EA
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Heparanase 1 human recombinant (Cat. No. SAE0116) non-activated and activated was separated on SDS-PAGE and stained with InstantBlue™ (Cat. No. ISB1L).
Heparinase I, II, and III specificities: Heparan sulfate and heparin are complex heterogeneous mixtures of repeating disaccharide units consisting of a uronic acid (D-glucuronic or L-iduronic acid) and D-glucosamine or N-acetyl-D-glucosamine. Various degrees of sulfation occur (at O and/or N) on each monosacchiride unit, ranging from zero to tri-sulfation. In general, heparan is less sulfated than heparin.
The enzymatic activity of Heparanase 1 human recombinant (Cat. No. SAE0116) is measured by its ability to cleave a pentasaccharide.

 

assay ≥95.0% (SDS-PAGE)
form lyophilized powder
impurities ≤1.00 EU/μg (LAL)
recombinant expressed in HEK 293 cells
shipped in ambient
storage temp. −20°C
UniProt accession no. Q9Y251 
Biochem/physiol Actions: Heparanase-1 (heparanase) is the only heparan sulfate degrading endoglycosidase. It is involved in the regulation of multiple biological processes that increase tumor growth, metastasis, angiogenesis and inflammation. Heparanase is involved in ECM remodeling and heparan sulfate-linked biological molecules release, including cytokines and growth factors. Heparanase cleaves the heparan sulfate side chains of heparan sulfate proteoglycans into fragments of 10–20 sugar units.
Heparanase is initially translated as a preproenzyme containing a signal peptide. Cleavage of the signal sequence yields a latent 65 kDa pro-heparanase, which must undergo further processing for activity. Mature active heparanase is a heterodimer consisting an N-terminal 8 kDa subunit and a C-terminal 50 kDa subunit.
General description: Recombinant human heparanase-1 is expressed in human HEK 293 cells as an active heterodimer glycoprotein containing a 50 kDa subunit and a 8 kDa subunit. This protein is manufactured in human cells, with no serum. The human cells expression system allows human-like glycosylation and folding, and often supports higher specific activity of the protein. The protein is produced with no artificial tags.
Unit Definition: One heparanase activity unit is the amount of heparanase required to cleave 1 pmol of pentasaccharide to disaccharide and trisaccharide in one minute, at 37 °C, pH 5.0.
WGK Germany WGK 1
Flash Point(F) Not applicable
Flash Point(C) Not applicable
Purity ≥95.0% (SDS-PAGE)
Storage Temp. −20°C
Enzyme Commission (EC) Number 3.2.1.166   ( BRENDA  | IUBMB  )
UNSPSC 12352202

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