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Thermostable RNase H
Thermostable RNase H
Catalog # 76284-680
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Thermostable RNase H
Catalog # 76284-680
Supplier Number:  M0523S
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Specifications

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  • Size:
    250 units
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  • Enzyme Name:
    Thermostable RNase H
  • Concentration:
    5000 units/ml
  • Cat. No.:
    76284-680

Specifications

About this item

Thermostable RNase H is an endoribonuclease that is functional at high temperatures and selectively hydrolyzes the phosphodiester bonds of an RNA strand in an RNA:DNA hybrid molecule, while leaving the DNA strand intact.

  • Recombinant enzyme supplied with 10X Reaction Buffer
  • Does not digest single or double-stranded DNA
  • Active and stable above 37 °C over a broad temperature range
  • Requires magnesium chloride for activityInactivated with proteinase K treatment or addition of excess EDTA

In addition, Thermostable RNase H does not degrade single- or double-stranded RNA or DNA. While the Thermostable and E. coli RNase H homologs both exhibit these same endoribonucleolytic properties, the thermostable enzyme displays activity at higher temperatures with optimal activity above 65 °C. These properties allow use in applications where higher assay temperatures are desired.