We use the HRV3C protease site frequently in our lab. It provides better
on-bead/column cleavage than TEV. We have a plasmid as we make 3C protease in
our lab and keep stocks in our -80C. I can send you our protocol if you wish.
Crissy
Crissy L Tarver, PhD
Department of Structural Biology
BL21(DE3) pLysS using 5X KCM and heat shock transformation worked for me.
Crissy L Tarver
Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Structural Biology
Stanford University School of Medicine
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Biotechnology Science & Engineering
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Alabama Huntsville
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