Enzymes
Enzymes accelerate, or catalyze, chemical reactions, and they are known to catalyze more than 5,000 biochemical reaction types. Most enzymes are proteins, although a few are catalytic RNA molecules. Choose specific enzymes for cleaving bonds, removing genomic DNA from RNA preparations, for producing fragments of proteins, or for use in ion exchange chromatography. Enzymes are used in the chemical industry and other industrial applications when extremely specific catalysts are required.
TDO (from Escherichia coli), AdipoGen Life Sciences
Supplier: Adipogen
Tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase (TDO) is a heme-containing dioxygenase catalyzing the addition of molecular oxygen across the 2,3-double bond of the indole ring of tryptophan to form N-formylkynurenine (NFK)
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Proteinase K
Supplier: Invitrogen
Thermo Scientific Pierce Proteinase K is a protease that cleaves at the carboxyl side of aliphatic, aromatic or hydrophobic residues and is commonly used to digest and inactivate DNase and RNase in nucleic acid purification.
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Hot Start Taq DNA Polymerase
Supplier: Intact Genomics
Hot start taq reduces non-specific amplification during setup stages of the reaction and helps increase PCR specificity and sensitivity.



