Proteinase K Solution Reference: AC115 Proteinase K is a non-specific serine protease. This enzyme exhibits high stability and activity in the presence of SDS, EDTA, and urea, as well as over a wide pH range. Proteinase K is useful for the inactivation of nucleases and lysis during the isolation of DNA and RNA.
Proteinase K Solution Reference: AC116 Proteinase K is a non-specific serine protease. This enzyme exhibits high stability and activity in the presence of SDS, EDTA, and urea, as well as over a wide pH range. Proteinase K is useful for the inactivation of nucleases and lysis during the isolation of DNA and RNA.
RNase A Reference: AC117 For RNase digestion during DNA preparation. RNase A is endonuclease-free and has been rigorously tested for RNA digestion activity in plasmid purification procedures.
RNase A Reference: AC118 For RNase digestion during DNA preparation. RNase A is endonuclease-free and has been rigorously tested for RNA digestion activity in plasmid purification procedures.
Taq DNA Polymerase Reference: TQ2100-00 Taq DNA Polymerase is a thermostable enzyme that can withstand prolonged incubation at temperatures up to 95°C without significant loss of activity. The enzyme consists of a single polypeptide with a molecular weight of 94 kDa. It has a 5´-3´ DNA polymerase activity and a 5´-3´ exonuclease activity. The concentration is 100 mM, and it is ready to use for PCR or other reactions.
Taq DNA Polymerase Reference: TQ2100-01 Taq DNA Polymerase is a thermostable enzyme that can withstand prolonged incubation at temperatures up to 95°C without significant loss of activity. The enzyme consists of a single polypeptide with a molecular weight of 94 kDa. It has a 5´-3´ DNA polymerase activity and a 5´-3´ exonuclease activity. The concentration is 100 mM, and it is ready to use for PCR or other reactions.
Taq DNA Polymerase Reference: TQ2100-02 Taq DNA Polymerase is a thermostable enzyme that can withstand prolonged incubation at temperatures up to 95°C without significant loss of activity. The enzyme consists of a single polypeptide with a molecular weight of 94 kDa. It has a 5´-3´ DNA polymerase activity and a 5´-3´ exonuclease activity. The concentration is 100 mM, and it is ready to use for PCR or other reactions.