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MSSAFE

Protease and Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktail

MS-SAFE, powder, Protease inhibitors: serine, cysteine and aspartic proteases and metalloproteases. Phosphatase inhibitors: tyrosine, serine/threonine, acid and alkaline phosphatases.

Synonym(s):

Mass Spectrometry Safe Protease and Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktail

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UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.77
Form:
powder
Solubility:
water: 0.1 g/mL, clear, colorless
Storage temp.:
2-8°C
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Product Name

MS-SAFE Protease and Phosphatase Inhibitor,

description

for use with mammalian cell and tissue extract, lyophilized powder

Quality Level

form

powder

solubility

water: 0.1 g/mL, clear, colorless

storage temp.

2-8°C

General description

Mass spectrometry (MS) compatible protease inhibitor cocktail and phosphatase inhibitor cocktail, with broad specificity for the inhibition of:
  • Serine, cysteine and aspartic proteases, and metalloproteases
  • Tyrosine, serine/threonine, acid and alkaline phosphatases
All inhibitors and fillers were chosen so as not to interfere with LC-MS analyses. Any inhibitors capable of covalent, irreversible protein modification were avoided. This cocktail is EDTA-free. All inhibitors were selected to allow facile downstream sample processing, such as immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) for His-tagged protein purification and, uniquely, phosphopeptide enrichment.

Application

Tested in mammalian cell lysates and liver tissue extracts. Designed for use in samples to be analyzed by mass spectrometry.
MS-SAFE Protease and Phosphatase Inhibitor has been used to measure ribosomal protein S6 kinase (S6K) activity.

Biochem/physiol Actions

Protease inhibitors: serine, cysteine and aspartic proteases, and metalloproteases
Phosphatase inhibitors: tyrosine, serine/threonine, acid and alkaline phosphatases

Features and Benefits

Comprehensive protease and phosphatase inhibitor cocktail for mass spectrometry analysis

Compatible with downstream sample processing such as His-tagged protein purification and phosphopeptide enrichment

Allows accurate measurement of protein activity and identification of phosphorylation sites.

Physical form

Lyophilized powder that is water-soluble

Preparation Note

One vial makes 20 mL of 1× inhibitor cocktail working solution, using either water or extraction/lysis buffer. Alternatively, a 10× concentrated solution may be prepared by adding 2 mL of water or extraction/lysis buffer. This 10× solution may then be diluted 10-fold into extraction/lysis buffer as needed for a 1× working solution.

Other Notes

Protease inhibitors:
  • Bestatin hydrochloride
  • Leupeptin
  • Phosphoramidon disodium salt
  • Pepstatin A
  • Elastatinal
  • Aprotinin
  • Nafamostat mesylate
  • Antipain
Phosphatase inhibitors
  • Okadaic acid
  • Sodium fluoride
  • Sodium orthovanadate
  • Bromotetramisole oxalate
Fillers
  • β-lactose
  • DL-leucine


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Hazard Classifications

Acute Tox. 4 Oral - Eye Irrit. 2 - Skin Irrit. 2

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

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WGK 3

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Not applicable

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