PNGase F Automation

Lyophilized enzyme in 96-well plates for automated hydrolysis of N-glycans on glycoproteins

Available Products

PNGase F (Peptide N-glycosidase F) is a glycoamidase hydrolyzing the amide bond between the polypeptide asparagine and the innermost GlcNAc of all mammalian asparagine-linked complex, hybrid, or high-mannose oligosaccharides.

PNGase F Automation contains the PNGase F enzyme lyophilized in an automation-friendly 96-well plate format. It enables high-throughput N-glycan removal to facilitate simplified downstream analysis of a range of glycoprotein substrates. Depending on your workflow requirements and sample availability, PNGase F Automation is available lyophilized in 96-well plates for automated hydrolysis of N-glycans on 96 x 5 μg or 96 x 50 μg glycoprotein.

Why PNGase F Automation?

  • Enables automated high-throughput sample processing
  • Digestion of up to 96 samples in parallel
  • Two options available for digestion of different sample amounts
  • Ready to use – just add your sample!

Available Products

  • PNGase F Automation 96 x 5 units

    Lyophilized enzyme in 96-well plates for automated hydrolysis of N-glycans on 96 x 5 𝜇g glycoprotein

    G1-PFA-005

    409.00

    • Automation

  • PNGase F Automation 96 x 50 units

    Lyophilized enzyme in 96-well plates for automated hydrolysis of N-glycans on 96 x 50 𝜇g glycoprotein

    G1-PFA-050

    615.00

    • Automation

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Product Information

Unit Defintion

One unit PNGase F removes N-glycans from ≥ 95% of 1 µg etanercept when incubated in TBS buffer (50 mM Tris-HCl, 150 mM NaCl) pH 8.6 at 37°C for 1 h.

Content and Storage

PNGase F Automation is supplied lyophilized in 50 mM HEPES buffer pH 7.5, with no preservatives added. The product is shipped at ambient temperature, and should be stored at -20°C upon arrival.

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FAQ and Support

Yes, PNGaseF and FabRICATOR can be used in a one-pot reaction as long as the reaction conditions follow the specifications for the FabRICATOR enzyme. It is important to have native reaction conditions for FabRICATOR to remain active.