Chemicals
Proteinase K
Proteinase K
Proteinase K is a recombinant enzyme that expressed in Pichia pastoris which is originally isolated from the mold Tritirachium album. It is highly active, subtilisin-related serine endopeptidases that does not exhibit any pronounced cleavage specificity. Thus, Proteinase K is treated as a universal tool for nucleic acid template preparation.
The recombinant form and native protease are having identical amino acid sequence and molecular structure. Compared to native protease, the recombinant enzyme guarantees an enzyme of outstanding reliability and purity meeting all requirements of molecular and diagnostic tests. The recombinant form of Proteinase K enzyme maximizes the yield of target nucleic acids. The lyophilized form experience stability and flexibility at ambient temperature during shipment.
Mol. Formula: N/A;
Mol. Weight: 28.8 kDaltons
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General Specifications
1. Grade: PCR Grade2. Form: Solution
3. Appearance: Buffered aqueous solution, colorless (20±mg/ml; pH7.5)
4. Storage Temperature: Store at room temperature.
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