Recombinant Enzymes
DESCRIPTION
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
PRODUCTS
DESCRIPTION
XenoTech is the exclusive distributor of Bactosomes in the US and Canada. Using recommended conditions, these
E. coli expressed human recombinant enzymes exhibit greater activity than commercially available
CYPs expressed from insect cells.
Bactosomes are manufactured by Cypex, under license from BTG Plc (Australian Patent No. 730155, US Patent Nos. 5,420,027 or 5,240,831, Great Britain Patent No. 2266719 and other patents pending).
KEY ADVANTAGES OF BACTOSOMES:
- Patented E. coli expression system
- Excellent batch-to-batch consistency
- Patented production method for native, or minimally-modified, P450’s
- Robust P450 activity levels
- Extensive batch-specific data (Km; Vmax; linearity with time and linearity with enzyme, at approximate Km)
- Comprehensive selection, including modified-reductase choices, control and human reductase
- ISO9001:2000 compliant production and quality control
- Convenient, standardized packaging
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Classic Bactosomes
1 nmol per vial
EasyCYPs
1 nmol/mL, 10 mg/mL protein, 0.5 mL vial
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Recombinant CYPs
Are there any problems associated with the fact that Cypex cytochrome P450s are produced in E. coli?
No, there is no evidence to suggest that using a prokaryotic expression system affects the activity of the recombinant P450 in any way. The novel system used by Cypex allows the production of native human P450, a significant improvement over other bacterial expression systems using N-terminally modified cytochrome P450s.
Can I refreeze Bactosomes?
We recommend thawing and dispensing Bactosomes into amounts sufficient for a single use to minimize freeze thaw cycles. That said, Bactosomes will tolerate a limited number of freeze-thaw cycles, provided that care is taken and they are thawed on ice and refrozen as soon as possible after thawing. We have produced data showing the stability of Bactosomes with repeated freeze / thawing.
Can I dilute Bactosomes before dispensing and refreezing?
We recommend storing Bactosomes with as high a protein concentration as possible, however, we have diluted Bactosomes in storage buffer (50 mM Tris-acetate pH 7.6, 250 mM sucrose, 0.25 mM EDTA) and refrozen them and found no difference in their activity after storage at -80°C. Problems have been encountered when the Bactosomes have been diluted in buffers other than the storage buffer specified.
How do I ensure the Bactosome suspension is homogeneous before use?
The best way to mix the Bactosomes suspension is to pipette it up and down gently a few times, being careful not to introduce air bubbles. Gently flicking the tube also works. We do not recommend that the tube is vortexed, we have found that the activity decreases slightly with vortexing.
What is the difference between R, HR and LR Bactosomes?
The activity of many cytochrome P450s can vary significantly with the amount of NADPH P450 reductase available. R and HR Bactosomes have high levels of NADPH P450 reductase and have, therefore, a high activity. This limits the linearity of substrate turnover with time. LR Bactosomes contain lower levels of NADPH P450 reductase than their R counterparts. These Bactosomes, while they have a lower Vmax for a given substrate, show enhanced linearity of substrate turnover with time . For a good illustration of this compare the product sheets for CYP3A4R and CYP3A4LR. The product that you choose will depend on your assay requirements.
How much can I dilute Bactosomes in my assay?
The QC for all batches of Bactosomes incorporates an assay for linearity of substrate turnover with P450. The upper limit for this is given in the accompanying data sheet. Graphs showing typical values for the lower end of this assay are available on the product sheets on our website and in our catalogues. We have found no artifacts associated with the dilution of Bactosomes in assays however, we recommend diluting the Bactosomes at the last minute before adding them to your assay as the diluted enzyme (particularly dilutions greater than 1/10) is less stable in the absence of substrate.
Are Bactosomes available in alternative aliquot sizes / P450 concentrations?
Cypex manufactures their off-the-shelf products to have the highest specific P450 content possible (pmol P450/mg protein) to allow you the greatest flexibility when diluting the products for use in your assays. They are happy to dispense aliquots of these products specifically to fit your requirements, free of charge, subject to a minimum order size.
Do I have to change my assays significantly to use Bactosomes?
No, Bactosomes are compatible with your assay systems, you just have to take into account the change in specific enzyme activity. We recommend that some optimisation be undertaken when switching to using Bactosomes.
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CLASSIC
Product No. |
Product |
CYP014 |
1A1 Reductase |
CYP018 |
1A1 Low Reductase |
CYP001 |
1A2 Reductase µ |
CYP012 |
1A2 Low Reductase † |
CYP023 |
1B1*1 Low Reductase |
CYP021 |
1B1*3 Low Reductase |
CYP024 |
1B1*4 Reductase |
CYP011 |
2A6 Reductase |
CYP032 |
2A13 Low Reductase |
CYP033 |
2A13 Reductase |
CYP020 |
2B6 Reductase |
CYP016 |
2B6 Low Reductase |
CYP017 |
2C8 Reductase |
CYP006 |
2C9 Reductase † |
CYP038 |
2C9 Reductase +b5 |
CYP019 |
2C9 High Reductase µ |
CYP037 |
2C9 High Reductase +b5 |
CYP031 |
2C9*2 Reductase |
CYP039 |
2C9*3 Reductase |
CYP022 |
2C18 Low Reductase |
CYP008 |
2C19 Reductase µ |
CYP028 |
2C19 Low Reductase † |
CYP007 |
2D6R Reductaseµ |
CYP013 |
2D6 Low Reductase † |
CYP029 |
2D6*10 Reductase |
CYP030 |
2D6*39 Reductase |
CYP009 |
2E1 Reductase |
CYP036 |
2E1 Reductase +b5 |
CYP034 |
2J2 Low Reductase |
CYP002 |
3A4 Reductaseµ |
CYP010 |
3A4 Low Reductase † |
CYP005 |
3A4 Reductase +b5 |
CYP035 |
3A4 Low Reductase +b5 |
CYP015 |
3A5 Low Reductase |
CYP025 |
4A11 Low Reductase |
CYP026 |
4A11 Reductase |
CYP099 |
Control E. coli Cytosol |
CYP100 |
SULT1A1*1 |
CYP101 |
SULT1A3 |
CYP102 |
SULT1B1 |
CYP120 |
GSTA1 |
CYP121 |
GSTM1 |
CYP200 |
UGT1A6 |
CYP450.H |
Screening Kit High Reductase |
CYP450.L |
Screening Kit Low Reductase |
CYP003 |
Control µ † |
CYP004 |
Reductase |
µ Component of High Reductase Screening Kit
† Component of Low Reductase Screening Kit
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Product No. |
Product |
CYP/EZ014 |
1A1 Reductase |
CYP/EZ001 |
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