Lysozyme Solution (50 mg/mL)
Lysozyme Solution (50 mg/mL)
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Lysozyme Solution (50 mg/mL)

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Thermo Scientific Lysozyme is an enzyme characterized by the ability to break down the bacterial cell wall to improve protein or nucleic acid extraction efficiency.

Features of Lysozyme, glycerol freezer stock:

• Bacterial cell wall lytic enzyme that improves inclusion body protein purification
• Compatible with Thermo Scientific Pierce Cell Lysis Reagents
• Clear and colorless, free of insoluble material
• pH: 4.7 ±0.2
• ≥50 units/mL at 5μg/mL

Lysozyme is an enzyme used to break down bacterial cell walls to improve protein or nucleic acid extraction efficiency. Lysozymes (muramidases) are a family of enzymes with antimicrobial activity characterized by the ability to damage the cell wall of bacteria. The enzyme acts by catalyzing the hydrolysis of 1,4-beta-linkages between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues in peptidoglycans and between the N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues in chitodextrins. Although hen egg white lysozyme is most effective for the lysis of gram-positive bacteria, it also facilitates the lysis of gram-negative bacteria such as Salmonella and Shigella. The lysis of E. coli is especially improved by the addition of both lysozyme and a nucleases such as DNase I.

Description and Properties of Lysozyme:
Lysozyme occurs naturally in plant and animal tissues and in secretions such as tears, saliva and mucus; it is especially abundant in egg whites, which is the primary source for commercial supplies. Hen egg white lysozyme (chick-type or c) was the first enzyme to have its 2-angstrom crystal structure resolved and has been extensively studied. Lysozyme is widely used in bacterial protein extraction. For inclusion body purification, lysozyme is added to digest cell debris and release the inclusion bodies. The enzyme is easily eliminated with other proteins during fusion tag-specific affinity purification of the target recombinant protein in forming the inclusion body.

• Enzymatic function: Catalyzes the hydrolysis of 1,4-β-linkages between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues in peptidoglycans and between N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residues in chitodextrins
• Molecular weight: 14.388 kDa
• Extinction coefficient: ∼26.4 at 280nm
• Isoelectric point: pH 11.0
• Unit definition: 1 unit is that amount of enzyme needed to catalyze a decrease in absorbance at 450nm of 0.001/min at 25 degrees at pH 6.24 in a 1 cm cuvette due to lysis using a ∼0.25 mg/mL suspension of Micrococcus luteus.

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Specifications
Product TypeCell Lysis Enzyme
FormLiquid
Reagent TypeEnzyme for Cell Lysis
EnzymeLysozyme (Muramidase)
Quantity0.5 mL
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store below -20°C

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How can I measure the amount of protein I have extracted with B-PER reagent?

The Thermo Scientific BCA Protein Assay Kit (Cat. No. 23225, 23227) works very well to detect proteins extracted with B-PER Reagent. The Coomassie Plus Protein Assay (Cat. No. 23236) can be used with B-PER Reagent Protein extractions, however when using B-PER with PBS or B-PER II reagents, dilute the protein preparation two-to-four fold before assaying with Coomassie Plus or Prepare sample with Compat-Able Protein Assay Preparation Reagent Set (Cat. No. 23215). Finally, Thermo Scientific 660 nm Assay Kit (Cat. No. 22662) can also be used if protein extract is diluted two fold.

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

How do I process bacterial samples with EasyPep MS Sample Prep kits?

Add 1-2 µL of 50 mg/mL Lysozyme Solution (Cat. No. 90082) to 200 µL of the EasyPep lysis buffer provided in the kit and proceed with the sample prep. Add 200 µL of the prepared lysis solution to 5 X 10E8 bacterial cells (E. coli cells) (OD600 equal to 1, corresponding to 1 X 10E8 CFUs). Lyse by pipetting the sample repeatedly and centrifuge at 16,000 x g for 5 mins. Alternatively, E. coli cells can be lysed in lysis buffer using bead beating or sonication instead of lysozyme. After lysis, dilute samples to 1 mg/mL using lysis buffer, proceed with the EasyPep protocol for reduction, alkylation, digestion, and clean up as described in the product manual.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Mass Spectrometry Support Center.

Can you explain how the B-PER Bacterial Protein Extraction Reagent lyses cells?

The B-PER Reagent solution contains a proprietary, mild, non-ionic detergent in 20 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.5. It effectively disrupts cells and solubilizes native or recombinant proteins without denaturation. The reagent creates holes in the cell membrane that will leak out cytosolic proteins. The sample may become very viscous when the bacterial chromosome is released. We recommend adding DNAse I (Cat. No. 90083) to the reagent to reduce viscosity. For better lysis efficiency and if there are inclusion bodies, we recommend adding Lysozyme (Cat. No. 90082) to the reagent. Alternatively, you may purchase the B-PER Bacterial Protein Extraction Reagent with Enzymes Kit (Cat. No. 90078 or 90079) that includes the B-PER Bacterial Protein Extraction Reagent, DNase I, and Lysozyme.

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