Restriction enzymes, modifying enzymes, buffering solutions, inhibitors, and substrates for use in clinical, research, and general laboratory procedures.
Degrade proteins even in the presence of detergents with Proteinase K, a broad-range endolytic protease widely used for digestion of proteins in nucleic acid preparations.
SH-reagents, such as N-ethylmaleimide, 2-iodobenzoic Acid, Iodoacetic Acid and Chloromercuribenzoic Acid, Heavy Metals (especially Cu2-) and Acetaldehyde (at high concentrations)
Form
Lyophilized Powder
Product Type
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase
Molecular Weight (g/mol)
≈200000
Color
Off-White
pH
9
Concentration
≈5 U/mg Protein, ≥1 U/mg Solid
For Use With (Application)
Oxidizes a number of Aliphatic and Aromatic Aldehydes
Specifically digests the agarose polysaccharide core, which allows for gentle yet efficient recovery of DNA or RNA fragments from low melting point agarose.
For consistent performance in a variety of molecular biology applications that require animal-free formulations, high quality recombinant BSA can be used to stabilize enzymes, enhance enzymatic activity, or to block non-specific binding.