[Fermentas]HphI (10 U/µL)-限制性内切酶-分子生物学

HphI (10 U/µL)

品牌:Fermentas | 货号:ER1101

Enzyme HphI
保存温度 -20℃
货期 2-3天
Compatible Buffer 10x Buffer B
Optimal Reaction Temperature 37° C
Sensitive to Heat Inactivation: Yes
Methylation Sensitivity Not CpG methylation-sensitive, Not dcm methylation-sensitive, dam methylation-sensitive

5′     G   G   T   G   A   N8   3′
3′     C   C   A   C   T   N7   5′


Thermo Scientific HphI restriction enzyme recognizes GGTGA(8/7)^ sites and cuts best at 37°C in B buffer. See Reaction Conditions for Restriction Enzymes for a table of enzyme activity, conditions for double digestion, and heat inactivation for this and other restriction enzymes. Isoschizomers: AsuHPI.

Thermo Scientific conventional restriction endonucleases are a large collection of high quality restriction enzymes, optimized to work in one of the buffers of the Five Buffer System. In addition, the universal Tango buffer is provided for convenience in double digestions. All of the enzymes exhibit 100% activity in the recommended buffer and reaction conditions. To ensure consistent performance, Thermo Scientific restriction enzyme reaction buffers contain premixed BSA, which enhances the stability of many enzymes and binds contaminants that may be present in DNA preparations.

Features

• Superior quality—stringent quality control and industry leading manufacturing process
• Convenient color-coded Five Buffer System
• Includes universal Tango buffer for double-digestions
• BSA premixed in reaction buffers
• Wide selection of restriction endonuclease specificities

Applications

• Molecular cloning
• Restriction site mapping
• Genotyping
• Southern blotting
• Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP)
• SNP

Note: Assayed using lambda DNA (dam-) (#SD0021). HphI is blocked by overlapping dam methylation. To avoid dam methylation, use a dam-, dcm- strain, such as GM2163. High glycerol (>5%) concentrations, pH >8.0 or a large excess of enzyme may result in star activity. For methylation sensitivity, refer to product specifications.