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T4 RNA Ligase 1 (ssRNA Ligase) (30,000 units/ml), New England Biolabs
T4 RNA Ligase 1 (ssRNA Ligase) (30,000 units/ml), New England Biolabs
  102877-596
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T4 RNA Ligase 1 (ssRNA Ligase) (30,000 units/ml), New England Biolabs
  102877-596
 :  M0437M
Small Business Enterprise
 :  
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  • Concentration:
    30,000 U/ml
  • Application:
  • Description:
    T4 RNA Ligase 1 (ssRNA Ligase) (30,000 units/mL)
  • Size:
    5,000 units
  • Environmentally Preferable:
  • Cat. No.:
    102877-596
  • Supplier no.:
    M0437M

 

 

T4 RNA Ligase 1, High Concentration (M0437M), is a 3X higher concentration than our standard T4 RNA Ligase 1 (M0204S/L)

This product is packaged with a vial of 100 mM ATP (N0451A). The increased concentration of reaction components is helpful in lower volume reactions where reagent volumes are limited. T4 RNA Ligase 1 catalyzes the ligation of a 5´ phosphoryl-terminated nucleic acid donor to a 3´ hydroxyl-terminated nucleic acceptor through the formation of a 3´ → 5´ phosphodiester bond, with hydrolysis of ATP to AMP and PPi. Substrates include singlestranded RNA and DNA as well as dinucleoside pyrophosphates.