Not available outside of the UK & Ireland.
Application
Ficin from fig tree latex has been used: in the proteolysis of tendon collagen in the digestion of Chlorophyta Ulva rigida to investigate it effect on protease-activated receptors 2 and 4 activation to induce itch in skin
Biochem/physiol Actions
Ficin is classified as a thiol protease. It contains a single reactive cysteine at its active site. The amino acid homology of the active site is similar to that of papain. Ficin will cleave proteins at the carboxyl side of Gly, Ser, Thr, Met, Lys, Arg, Tyr, Ala, Asn, and Val. The reported Km for the chromogenic substrate pGlu-Phe-Leu-p-nitroanilide is 0.43 mM. Ficin is inhibited by iodoacetamide, iodoacetic acid, N-ethylmaleimide, mercuric chloride, DFP (diisopropyl fluorophosphate), TLCK (Na-p-Tosyl-lysine chloromethyl ketone), and TPCK (N-Tosyl-L-phenylalanine chloromethyl ketone). Ficin can be used to generate high yielding F (ab′)2 fragments from mouse IgG1.
Ficin is effective in disrupting the staphylococcalbiofilms making it accessible antibiotics exposure.
General description
Extinction Coefficient: E1% = 21.0 (280 nm)pI: 9.0
Packaging
100, 200, 1000 units in poly bottle
Physical form
Lyophilized powder containing L-cysteine and trace EDTA
Preparation Note
This enzyme is soluble in water (10 mg/ml), yielding a clear solution.
Unit Definition
One unit will produce a δA280 of 1.0 per min at pH 7.0 at 37°C when measuring TCA soluble products from casein in a final volume of 10 ml (1 cm light path).
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