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AMV Reverse Transcriptase
  PAM9004
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AMV Reverse Transcriptase
  PAM9004
 :  M9004
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To order chemicals, medical devices, or other restricted products please provide ID that includes your business name & shipping address via email [email protected] or fax 484.881.5997 referencing your VWR account number. Acceptable forms of ID are:

  • • State issued document with your organization's Federal Tax ID Number
  • • State issued document with your organization's Resale Tax ID Number
  • • City or County issued Business License
  • • State Department of Health Services License
  • • Any other ID issued by the State that includes the business name & address

* ATTN: California Customers may require additional documentation as part of the CA Health & Safety Code. Products that fall under this regulation will be placed on a mandatory 21-day hold after documentation is received. Avantor will not lift restrictions for residential shipping addresses.

 

  • Size:
    600 U
  • Storage Conditions:
    –30...–10 °C
  • Enzyme Name:
    AMV Reverse Transcriptase
  • Enzyme Synonyms:
    RT
  • Concentration:
    20 - 25 units/µl
  • Tested Applications:
    Sequencing, Mutagenesis, cDNA Synthesis, cDNA Cloning,  Primer Extension
  • Cat. No.:
    PAM9004
  • Supplier no.:
    M9004

 

 

AMV RT catalyzes DNA polymerization using template DNA, RNA or RNA:DNA hybrids.

  • For sequencing, mutagenesis, cDNA synthesis, cDNA cloning and primer extension
  • Efficient Reverse Transcription of Templates with High Secondary Structure
  • DNA polymerization using template DNA, RNA or RNA:DNA hybrids
  • Requires a primer as well as magnesium or manganese
  • Stable at higher reaction temperatures (37-58°C)
  • Supplied at a concentration of 10u/microl (Cat.# M5101, M5108) or 20-25u/µl (Cat.# M9004)

Avian Myeloblastosis Virus Reverse Transcriptase (AMV RT) catalyzes DNA polymerization using template DNA, RNA or RNA:DNA hybrids. It requires a primer (DNA primers are more efficient than RNA primers) as well as Mg(2+) or Mn(2+). The enzyme possesses an intrinsic RNase H activity. Both nonionic detergents and sulfhydryl compounds stabilize the enzyme activity in vitro.