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Note: 1 mU = 1 milliunit., Recombinant, Chryseobacterium meningosepticum alpha1,6-fucosidase expressed in E. coli. This enzyme from Chryseobacterium (formerly Flavobacterium) meningosepticum catalyzes the hydrolysis of branched non-reducing terminal alpha1,6-linked fucose residues from the N-acetylglucosamine core of N-Linked oligosaccharides. The reducing terminus of the oligosaccharide must be covalently bonded to a reporter molecule, such as aminonaphthalene disulfonic acid (ANDSA), aminonaphthalene trisulfonate (ANTS), and 2-aminoanthanilic acid (2-AA). The one exception is that a terminal unbranched alpha1,3-fucose is cleaved in the absence of any reporter molecule. Does not cleave fucose from glycoproteins., Recombinant, Chryseobacterium meningosepticum alpha1,6-fucosidase expressed in E. coli. This enzyme from Chryseobacterium (formerly Flavobacterium meningosepticum) catalyses the hydrolysis of branched non-reducing terminal alpha1,6-linked fucose residues from the N-acetylglucosamine core of N-linked oligosaccharides. The reducing terminus of the oligosaccharide must be covalently bonded to a reporter molecule, such as aminonaphthalene disulfonic acid (ANDSA), aminonaphthalene trisulfonate (ANTS), and 2-aminoanthanilic acid (2-AA). The one exception is that a terminal unbranched alpha1,3-fucose is cleaved in the absence of any reporter molecule. Does not cleave fucose from glycoproteins.
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