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NC1789154 NITTOPHASE HL UNYLINKE 350 50G
NC1789150 NITTOPHASE HL UNYLINKE 350 10G
NC2941968 5 -AMINO-MODIFIER C6 0.25G
3'-Amino-Modifier Serinol CPG, 1x10um
NC2120234 CLEAVAGE CHUCK ASSEMBLY M192E
PDC 70 Piezo Dispense CapillaryS5,11,SX,DW,S3 (4x manifold)Fixed drop volume between 300-360 pl
NC2741362 DMT-DC AC LCAA CPG 1000A 20G
NPHL-UL350, 300g
Universal UnyLinker Support 500A, 50G
Universal UnyLinker Support 500A-10g
NC2741361 DMT-DG IBU LCAA CPG 1000A 20G
NC2940549 COLUMN 100X9.4MM 3UM 500A
Proteinase K is a nonspecific serine protease. It is not inactivated by metal ions, chelating agents (e.g. EDTA), sulfyhydryl reagents or by trypsin or chymotrypsin inhibitors. It is stable over a wide pH (4-12.5), with optimal activity at pH 6.5-9.5. Proteinase K activity can be stimulated by addition of denaturing agents SDS and urea. The optimum temperature for the enzyme is 65°C; it is twelve times more active at 65°C than at 25°C. However, rapid denaturation of the enzyme will occur at temperatures above 65°C. Thus, protein digestion is usually carried out at 55°C. Autolysis of the enzyme occurs increasingly at alkaline pH. However, proteinase K is not completely inactivated by autolysis, and some
Proteinase K is a nonspecific serine protease. It is not inactivated by metal ions, chelating agents (e.g. EDTA), sulfyhydryl reagents or by trypsin or chymotrypsin inhibitors. It is stable over a wide pH (4-12.5), with optimal activity at pH 6.5-9.5. Proteinase K activity can be stimulated by addition of denaturing agents SDS and urea. The optimum temperature for the enzyme is 65C; it is twelve times more active at 65C than at 25C. However, rapid denaturation of the enzyme will occur at temperatures above 65C. Thus, protein digestion is usually carried out at 55C. Autolysis of the enzyme occurs increasingly at alkaline pH. However, proteinase K is not completely inactivated by autolysis, and some enzyme fragments maintain proteolytic activity even after extensive autolysis
3'-Amino-Modifier C7 CPG 1000, 1x10um