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DNase I (EC 3.1.21.1) RNase free

CAS Nr.: 9003-98-9
EC Nr.: 232-667-0
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Description
RNase-free DNAse I is mainly used to remove DNA from RNA preparations. E.g. for experiments like RT-PCR, RT-qPCR or other applications that should be free of DNA. Since no purification method for RNA removes 100% of the DNA, it is advisable to remove DNA using DNAse I prior to any RT-PCR. 

A simple 15-minute digestion at room temperature reliably removes all contaminating DNA. 

DNase I is inactivated by adding the stop solution (1µL of a 50mM EDTA solution to 10µL of the DNA digest solution) and subsequent heating. Since heat also denatures RNA, the batch can then be used immediately for reverse transcription.

Our RNase-free DNAse I is a recombinantly derived DNase I. Therefore, there are no problems with possible traces of animal origin.

Specifications:
Delivered as buffered solution with 5 units/µL
Appearance: clear solution
MW: appr. 31 kDa (of DNase I)

recombinant DNase I without any contamination risk from animal derived material

Application:

removes DNA for RNA purification procedures. removes DNA in single cell isolation procedures

Source:

bovine pancreas

Classification:

EC no: 232-667-0
CAS no.: 9003-98-9
eclass no.: 32-16-04-10
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Proteinase K Powder M3036

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