| Code | CSB-CF856923HU |
| Abbreviation | Recombinant Human OMA1 protein (Active) |
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| Size | $1620 |
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OMA1 is a mitochondrial quality-control protease that processes OPA1 to regulate mitochondrial dynamics under stress conditions, making it a critical target for studying organelle remodeling and apoptotic signaling. This recombinant human OMA1 spans the full-length sequence (aa 14–524) and carries an N-terminal 6xHis-SUMO tag, positioning the fusion partner away from the catalytic domain to preserve substrate access for enzymatic activity assays and inhibitor screening. Functional validation by ELISA demonstrates binding to human BZW2 with an EC50 of 45.42–72.22 μg/ml when immobilized at 5 μg/ml, confirming the protein's suitability as a positive control in enzyme-linked binding assays and supporting its use in substrate specificity profiling or IC50 determination studies. Purity exceeding 90% by SDS-PAGE provides a suitable basis for kinetic parameter analysis (Km, Vmax, kcat) where contaminant proteases could otherwise confound accurate rate measurements.
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I‘m interested in your Recombinant Human Metalloendopeptidase OMA1, mitochondrial (OMA1) (Active) - E.coli Cat. Nr. CSB-CF856923HU.
I'm interested in the active form of this protein, could your please confirm us if it is actually active.
Is there any Zinc in this protein prep? You have shown that the OMA1 binds BZW2 (is this relevant?) - is there any data to show it cleaves OPA1 or any of the natural substrates?
We haven't added any Zinc in this protein prep. As to the OMA1 binds BZW2, please refer to the following link:
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/intact/search?query=id:Q96E52*#interactor
We use the CSB-CF856923HU & CSB-EP896544HU to verify the interaction. We haven't tested the cleaves OPA1 or any of the natural substrates, so we don't have any data we could share with you. We suggest purchasing a small package for a try at first.