Collagenase Type IV

For digestion of native collagen fibrils

Collagenase Type IV

For digestion of native collagen fibrils

From: 98 USD
Catalog #
07426_C
For digestion of native collagen fibrils
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Overview

Collagenase is a protease consisting of a single polypeptide chain approximately 1,000 amino acid residues in length. Collagenase is capable of digesting native collagen fibrils commonly found in connective tissues and therefore is frequently used for tissue dissociation. Collagenase preparations contain the activity of several proteases, including collagenase, caseinase, clostripain, and trypsin (Kessler & Yaron). Collagenase Type IV contains low levels of tryptic activity and is frequently used for pancreatic islets (Taguchi et al.) and for applications where maintenance of receptor integrity is required.
Subtype
Enzymatic
Alternative Names
Clostridium histolyticum collagenase; Collagenase 4; Collagenase Type 4; Collagenase IV
Cell Type
Cardiomyocytes, PSC-Derived, Epithelial Cells, Mammary Cells, Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
Species
Human, Mouse, Non-Human Primate, Other, Rat
Area of Interest
Cancer, Endothelial Cell Biology, Epithelial Cell Biology, Immunology, Neuroscience, Stem Cell Biology
Molecular Weight
68 - 130 kDa

Protocols and Documentation

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07426, 100-0680, 07427
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07426, 100-0680, 07427
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