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| Alternative Names | Biotin ligase BirA |
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Scientific Background
Biotin ligase BirA, GenBank Accession No. AP012306, a.a. 2 - 321 (end) with N-terminal His-FLAG tag, MW = 37 kDa, expressed in a baculovirus infected Sf9 cell expression system.
Product Description
Insect Cells (Sf9) ExpressionRecombinant BirA E. coli protein is produced using a validated Insect Cells (Sf9) expression system and supplied in aqueous buffer solution. Suitable for enzyme kinetics, inhibitor screening, binding assays, structural studies, and related biochemical research applications.
Protein Specifications
| UniProt ID | H0QFJ5 |
|---|---|
| Expression System | Insect Cells (Sf9) |
| Amino Acids / Region | 2-321 (end) |
| Affinity Tag | N-terminal His-FLAG-tags |
| Molecular Weight | 37 kDa |
| Formulation | 40 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0, 110 mM NaCl, 2.2 mM KCl, 0.04% Tween-20, 20% glycerol, a… |
| Storage | At least 6 months at -80°C. |
| Biosafety Level | Not applicable (BSL-1) |
Safety & Handling
Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
This protein was produced in Insect Cells (Sf9). Expression system selection determines post-translational processing, disulfide bond formation, and co-factor incorporation — all of which affect enzymatic activity. Insect cell (Sf9) systems are preferred for kinases and multi-subunit enzymes that require phosphorylation or chaperone assistance; E. coli is used for structurally simpler proteins.
This protein spans amino acids 2-321 (end). Confirm the region includes your domain of interest — the active site, binding pocket, or substrate recognition sequence — before placing your order. Refer to the UniProt database for domain annotation.
Purity is assessed by SDS-PAGE; see the Certificate of Analysis. A gel image is provided with each lot. BPS Bioscience performs rigorous QC on each lot, including purity assessment and functional activity testing where applicable. Contact technical support if purity ≥99% is required for biophysical measurements.
Useful for covalent in vitro biotin-labelingof receptor proteins fordetection and purification assays. Refer to the product datasheet for validated protocols and recommended assay conditions. Contact BioHippo technical support for application-specific guidance.
At least 6 months at -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles — prepare single-use working aliquots. Add BSA or glycerol to aliquots if storing diluted enzyme is necessary. Typical stability is at least 6 months at −80°C.
BioHippo offers flexible sourcing for qualified research institutions and partners.
- Bulk quantities: Large-scale orders for HTS campaigns or structural studies.
- Custom constructs: Alternative tag positions, truncation variants, or point mutants may be available upon request.
- Biotinylated variants: Avi-Tag site-specific biotinylation is available for SPR/BLI surface capture applications.
- Extended QC data: Activity assay data, SEC-HPLC profiles, or additional purity methods available on request.
Contact BioHippo customer support for custom requirements.
- Li, Y., et al., Protein Expr Purif. 2012 Mar; 82(1): 162-7.
- Chakravartty, V., et al., J Bacteriol. 2012 Mar; 194(5): 1113-26.