SspI Restriction Enzyme
SspI Restriction Enzyme
SKU:CLV-0132
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Product Specifications
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Description
Rapid-digestion restriction enzymes are engineered restriction enzymes designed for fast DNA digestion. These enzymes show strong activity in a universal digestion buffer and can digest DNA within 5–15 minutes. This enables different combinations of restriction enzymes to work simultaneously in a single reaction tube and reduces the need for sequential digestion steps.
Rapid-digestion restriction enzymes undergo strict quality control testing and can be used to digest plasmid DNA, genomic DNA, viral DNA, and PCR products. The color loading digestion buffer contains a density reagent together with red and yellow tracking dyes, allowing reaction mixtures to be loaded directly onto an agarose gel after digestion. In a 1% agarose gel, the red dye migrates similarly to approximately 2.5 kb double-stranded DNA fragments, while the yellow dye migrates similarly to approximately 10 bp double-stranded DNA fragments. -
Category
Restriction Endonucleases
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Sub Category
Rapid-Digestion Restriction Endonucleases
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Features
The reaction can be completed within 15 minutes Recommended Reaction Conditions 1x CutOne® Buffer; Incubate at 37°C; Refer to "Protocol for Fast DNA Digestion" for reaction setup. Heat Inactivation Incubation at 80°C for 20 minutes.
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Concentration
20 U/μL
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Cut Site
AATATT 5'...A A T ↓ A T T...3' 3'...T T A ↑ T A A...5'
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Components
• Rapid-digestion SspI (20 U/μl): 60 μl / 1,200 U
• 10× Universal Digestion Buffer: 1 ml
• 10× Color Loading Digestion Buffer: 1 ml -
Storage Conditions
-20°C
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Shipping Conditions
2~8°C
SspI Restriction Enzyme
Rapid-digestion restriction enzymes are engineered restriction enzymes designed for fast DNA digestion. These enzymes show strong activity in a universal digestion buffer and can digest DNA within 5–15 minutes. This enables different combinations of restriction enzymes to work simultaneously in a single reaction tube and reduces the need for sequential digestion steps.
Rapid-digestion restriction enzymes undergo strict quality control testing and can be used to digest plasmid DNA, genomic DNA, viral DNA, and PCR products. The color loading digestion buffer contains a density reagent together with red and yellow tracking dyes, allowing reaction mixtures to be loaded directly onto an agarose gel after digestion. In a 1% agarose gel, the red dye migrates similarly to approximately 2.5 kb double-stranded DNA fragments, while the yellow dye migrates similarly to approximately 10 bp double-stranded DNA fragments.