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TEV Protease Vectors
 

 pRK603 This TEV protease expression vector is intended to be used for controlled intracellular processing of fusion proteins (TEV protease substrates) in E. coli.
   
 pRK792 This derivative of E. coli BL21(DE3) overproduces the catalytic domain of tobbaco etch virus (TEV) protease in the form of an MBP fusion protein that cleaves itself in vivo to yield a TEV protease catalytic domain with an N-terminal His-tag and a C-terminal polyarginine tag. The TEV protease produced by this strain is the autoinactivation-resistant mutant S219P.
   
 pRK793 This derivative of E. coli BL21(DE3) overproduces the catalytic domain of tobbaco etch virus (TEV) protease in the form of an MBP fusion protein that cleaves itself in vivo to yield a TEV protease catalytic domain with an N-terminal His-tag and a C-terminal polyarginine tag. The TEV protease produced by this strain is the autoinactivation-resistant mutant S219V.
   
 pRK1043 This derivative of E. coli BL21(DE3) overproduces the catalytic domain of tobaco etch virus (TEV) protease in the form of an affinity sandwich, with E. coli maltose-binding protein fused to its N-terminus and a polyarginine tag fused to its C-terminus. TheTEV protease produced by this strain is the autoinactivation-resistant mutant S219V.
   
   

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