Pressure-Enhanced Enzymes Application Notes Display: ASC DESC Sort By Title Date Ordering Pressure Cycling-Accelerated Digestion with Trypsin: Effect of Urea on Digestion at Pressure Introduction The positive effect of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) on digestion with trypsin is well established [1-5], and has been shown to result in improved sequence coverage, higher peptide intensities and significantly reduced digestion times. Additionally, the enhancing effect of PCT on the activity of several other enzymes, including Lys-C [6], chymotrypsin [7, 8], Glu-C [9], thermolysin [10], Proteinase K [11], PNGase F [12], and lysozyme [13], has been reported. Download View Details Pressure-Accelerated Native Protein Deglycosylation by PNGase F Enzyme IntroductionThe positive effect of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) on digestion with trypsin is well established [1-4], and has been shown to result in improved sequence coverage, higher peptide intensities and significantly reduced digestion times. Additionally, the enhancing effect of PCT on the activity of several other enzymes, including Lys-C, chymotrypsin, Glu-C, thermolysin, Proteinase K, and lysozyme, has been reported [5-11]. Pressure-accelerated deglycosylation by PNGase F of denatured glycoproteins has previously been shown [12]. Download View Details Pressure Cycling-Accelerated Digestion with Trypsin: Digestion of Native Proteins in Whole Tissue Lysate IntroductionThe positive effect of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) on digestion with trypsin is well established [1-4], and has been shown to result in improved sequence coverage, higher peptide intensities and significantly reduced digestion times. Additionally, the enhancing effect of PCT on the activity of several other enzymes, including Lys-C, chymotrypsin, Glu-C, thermolysin, Proteinase K, and lysozyme, has been reported [5-11]. Download View Details Proteolysis-PrEP: Pressure-Accelerated Protein Digestion by Thermolysin Enzyme IntroductionThe positive effect of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) on digestion with trypsin is well established [1-4], and has been shown to result in improved sequence coverage, higher peptide intensities and significantly reduced digestion times. Additionally, the enhancing effect of PCT on the activity of several other enzymes, including Lys-C, Proteinase K, PNGase F, chymotrypsin, Glu-C and lysozyme has been reported [5-11]. Download View Details Proteolysis-PrEP: Pressure-Accelerated Activity of Elastase Enzyme IntroductionThe positive effect of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) on trypsin digestion is well established [1-4], and has been shown to result in improved sequence coverage, higher recovery and significantly reduced digestion times. Additionally, the enhancing effect of PCT on the activity of several other enzymes, including Lys-C, Proteinase K, PNGase F, chymotrypsin, Glu-C, thermolysin, and lysozyme has been reported [5-12]. Download View Details Start Prev 1 2 3 4 Next End