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MCR-1 Protein, E.coli (Cell-Free, His-SUMO)

Cat. No.: HY-P701313
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The MCR-1 protein may catalyze the addition of a phosphoethanolamine moiety to lipid A, which is associated with polymyxin resistance. This modification observed in E. coli expressing MCR-1 increased the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of colistin and polymyxin B. MCR-1 Protein, E.coli (Cell-Free, His-SUMO) is the recombinant E. coli-derived MCR-1 protein, expressed by E. coli Cell-free , with labeled tag. The total length of MCR-1 Protein, E.coli (Cell-Free, His-SUMO) is 541 a.a., the molecular weight are 80 KDa (monomer), 160 KDa (dimer), whiel dimers are generally formed.

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Description

The MCR-1 protein may catalyze the addition of a phosphoethanolamine moiety to lipid A, which is associated with polymyxin resistance. This modification observed in E. coli expressing MCR-1 increased the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of colistin and polymyxin B. MCR-1 Protein, E.coli (Cell-Free, His-SUMO) is the recombinant E. coli-derived MCR-1 protein, expressed by E. coli Cell-free , with labeled tag. The total length of MCR-1 Protein, E.coli (Cell-Free, His-SUMO) is 541 a.a., the molecular weight are 80 KDa (monomer), 160 KDa (dimer), whiel dimers are generally formed.

Background

The MCR-1 protein is likely responsible for catalyzing the addition of a phosphoethanolamine moiety to lipid A, a modification associated with polymyxin resistance. This modification plays a crucial role in conferring resistance to polymyxin-type antibiotics, as evidenced by increased minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of colistin and polymyxin B in E. coli expressing MCR-1. The pHNSHP45 plasmid, carrying the mcr-1 gene, exhibits efficient transferability to other E. coli strains and significantly elevates polymyxin MIC. Notably, this resistance may not necessitate selective pressure for maintenance within the cell. When introduced into other bacterial species like K. pneumoniae or P. aeruginosa, the plasmid similarly enhances polymyxin MIC. In a murine thigh infection study using an mcr-1-encoding plasmid from a human patient, the plasmid provides in vivo protection against colistin. These findings underscore the crucial role of MCR-1 in mediating resistance to polymyxin antibiotics in various bacterial strains.

Biological Activity

The enzyme activity of this recombinant protein is testing in progress, we cannot offer a guarantee yet.

Species

E.coli

Source

E. coli Cell-free

Tag

N-SUMO;N-His

Accession

A0A0R6L508 (M1-R541)

Gene ID

55632978

Synonyms
mcr1; mcr-1; APZ14_31440; Probable phosphatidylethanolamine transferase Mcr-1; EC 2.7.-.-; Polymyxin resistance protein MCR-1
Molecular Weight

Monomer: 80 kDa Dimer: 160 kDa. It is speculated that the protein forms a dimeric structure.

Purity

Greater than 85 % as determined by reducing SDS-PAGE.

Appearance

Lyophilized powder

Formulation

Lyophilized from PBS, 0.05% Bij-78, 6% Trehalose, pH 7.4.

Endotoxin Level

<1 EU/μg, determined by LAL method.

Reconstitution

It is not recommended to reconstitute to a concentration less than 100 μg/mL in ddH2O.

Storage & Stability

Stored at -20°C for 2 years. After reconstitution, it is stable at 4°C for 1 week or -20°C for longer (with carrier protein). It is recommended to freeze aliquots at -20°C or -80°C for extended storage.

Shipping

Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.

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