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Halt™ Protease Inhibitor Cocktail (100X)
Halt™ Protease Inhibitor Cocktail (100X)
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Halt™ Protease Inhibitor Cocktail (100X)

Thermo Scientific Halt Protease Inhibitor Cocktail (100X) are ready-to-use concentrated stock solutions of protease inhibitors for addition to samples toRead more
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Thermo Scientific Halt Protease Inhibitor Cocktail (100X) are ready-to-use concentrated stock solutions of protease inhibitors for addition to samples to prevent proteolytic degradation during cell lysis and protein extraction.

Features of Halt Protease Inhibitor Cocktail, (100X):

Convenient—the refrigerator-stable, 100X liquid format is more effective and easier to use than individual inhibitors or other formats; just pipette exactly the amount you need
No proprietary ingredients—fully disclosed formulation contains optimized concentrations of six broad-spectrum protease inhibitors AEBSF, aprotinin, bestatin, E-64, leupeptin and pepstatin A stabilized in high-quality dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO)
Multiple package sizes—choose among several package sizes, including single-use microtubes that keep protease inhibitors fresh and reduce the risk of reagent contamination
Regular formulation—includes a separate vial of EDTA solution for optional metalloprotease inhibition
Lysis buffer compatible—use with Thermo Scientific Pierce Cell Lysis Buffers or nearly any other commercial or homemade detergent-based lysis reagent. Add 10 μL of concentrated cocktail per 1 mL of lysis buffer to ensure complete protection of the resulting protein extract.

Applications:
• Protection of intact, active cellular proteins from degradation by endogenous proteases
• Inhibition of protease activity from lysates produced by a variety of methods including Thermo Scientific Pierce Cell Lysis Reagents, other commercially formulated cell or tissue lysis products, sonication, French press, blender homogenization or repetitive freeze/thaw cycling
• Screening of extracts for proteolytic activity
• The study of proteolysis in the regulation of cellular processes

Proteases make up a large category of enzymes, including endopeptidases and exopeptidases, which catalyze the hydrolytic breakdown of proteins into peptides or amino acids in a wide variety of cell and tissue types. Proteases are regulated and compartmentalized in living cells, but cell lysis releases and mixes them with other extracted proteins. Their activity can thus lead to the loss of a large number of valuable proteins, adversely affecting downstream applications. For this reason, it is common practice to spike cell lysis buffers or cell extracts with a cocktails of compounds known to inactivate or inhibit proteases. Halt Protease Inhibitor Cocktails effectively inhibit serine-proteases, cysteine-proteases, aspartic acid-proteases and aminopeptidases that are typically present in cellular lysate samples. Regular and EDTA-free formulations provide for inhibition of metalloproteases and compatibility with 2D electrophoresis, respectively.

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Halt™ Protease Inhibitor Single-Use Cocktail, EDTA-free (100X)
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
BufferLysis Buffer
InhibitorsProtease Inhibitor
Quantity1 mL
Reagent TypeProtease Inhibitor
FormLiquid
Product LineHalt™
Product TypeProtease Inhibitor Cocktail
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Upon receipt store at 4°C
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Both formulations are the same and have the following composition:

When stored as recommended at 4 degrees C, Halt Protease Inhibitor Cocktail (100X) is guaranteed stable for 1 year from the date of receipt.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

We do not recommend “splitting” the capsule into smaller portions. Researchers using less than 500 mL should choose a different format (liquid or tablet) of protease inhibitors.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

We offer standalone protease inhibitors (AEBSF, Aprotinin, PMSF, EDTA, etc.), as well as cocktails or combinations of protease inhibitors in liquid, tablet, and larger capsule formats. These cocktails of protease inhibitors can also be purchased in combination with a cocktail of phosphatase inhibitors, in both liquid and tablet form, for even greater convenience.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Purification and Isolation Support Center.

The inhibitors included in the Halt Protease Inhibitor Single-Use Cocktail (Cat. No. 78430) are: AEBSF, Aprotinin, Bestatin, E64, Leupeptin, Pepstatin A, and EDTA.

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Citations & References
Abstract
Amelioration of airway and GI disease in G551D-CF ferrets by AAV1 and AAV6.
Authors:Ciobanu C,Yanda M,Zeidan A,Izzi J,Guggino WB,Cebotaru L
Journal:Gene therapy
PubMed ID:39069560
Gene therapy for CF has concentrated on targeting the lung. Here we took a different approach by injecting into the cephalic vein and spraying into the trachea of G551D, CF ferrets either AAV1 or 6 containing Δ27-264-CFTR, a truncated version of CFTR. Treatment with the potentiator VX-770 was halted for ... More
METTL16 promotes liver cancer stem cell self-renewal via controlling ribosome biogenesis and mRNA translation.
Authors:Xue M,Dong L,Zhang H,Li Y,Qiu K,Zhao Z,Gao M,Han L,Chan AKN,Li W,Leung K,Wang K,Pokharel SP,Qing Y,Liu W,Wang X,Ren L,Bi H,Yang L,Shen C,Chen Z,Melstrom L,Li H,Timchenko N,Deng X,Huang W,Rosen ST,Tian J,Xu L,Diao J,Chen CW,Chen J,Shen B,Chen H,Su R
Journal:Journal of hematology & oncology
PubMed ID:38302992
BACKGROUND: While liver cancer stem cells (CSCs) play a crucial role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) initiation, progression, recurrence, and treatment resistance, the mechanism underlying liver CSC self-renewal remains elusive. We aim to characterize the role of Methyltransferase 16 (METTL16), a recently identified RNA N(6)-methyladenosine (m(6)A) methyltransferase, in HCC development/maintenance, CSC ... More
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PubMed ID:21281751
Modification of histidine repeat proteins by inorganic polyphosphate.
Authors:Neville N,Lehotsky K,Yang Z,Klupt KA,Denoncourt A,Downey M,Jia Z
Journal:Cell reports
PubMed ID:37660293
Inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) is a linear polymer of orthophosphate that is present in nearly all organisms studied to date. A remarkable function of polyP involves its attachment to lysine residues via non-enzymatic post-translational modification (PTM), which is presumed to be covalent. Here, we show that proteins containing tracts of consecutive ... More
Deletion of the prorenin receptor in the ureteric bud in mice inhibits Dot1/H3K79 pathway.
Authors:Song R,Yosypiv IV
Journal:Pediatric research
PubMed ID:38287105
BACKGROUND: The prorenin receptor (PRR) plays a critical role in ureteric bud (UB) branching morphogenesis. DOT1 Like (DOT1L), a histone methyltransferase specific for Histone 3 lysine 79 (H3K79), is important for differentiation of the UB-derived renal collecting duct cells. In this study, we tested whether DOT1L/H3 dimethyl K79 (H3m2K79) are ... More
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