Cat No.
NATE-1274
Description
Endopeptidase or endoproteinase are proteolytic peptidases that break peptide bonds of nonterminal amino acids (i.e. within the molecule), in contrast to exopeptidases, which break peptide bonds from end-pieces of terminal amino acids. For this reason, endopeptidases cannot break down peptides into monomers, while exopeptidases can break down proteins into monomers. A particular case of endopeptidase is the oligopeptidase, whose substrates are oligopeptides instead of proteins.
Abbr
Endoproteinase AspN, Native (Flavobacterium menigosepticum)
Species
Flavobacterium menigosepticum
Form
Supplied in lyophilized form.
Bio-activity
25 μmol/min/mg
Molecular Mass
40089.9 daltons
Applications
? Digestion of proteins for proteomic analysis by Mass Spectrometry
? Protein and peptide identification
Synonyms
Endopeptidase; endoproteinase