 | E. coli RNA Polymerases |
 | E.coli DNA Ligase |
 | Thermus Thermostable RNA Polymerase |
 | Alkaline Phosphatase (Calf intestine) |
 | Ampligase® Range |
 | Apex™ Heat-Labile Alkaline Phosphatase |
 | ATP Solution |
 | Baseline-ZERO™ DNase |
 | CircLigase™ II ssDNA Ligase |
 | CviJ I |
 | DisplaceAce™ DNA Polymerase Holoenzyme |
 | DNA Polymerase (Calf Thymus) |
 | DNA Polymerase I, E. coli |
 | DNA Topoisomerase I, Vaccinia |
 | Endonuclease IV, E. coli |
 | Enzyme Storage Buffer |
 | Exo-Minus Klenow DNA Polymerase |
 | Exonuclease I , E.coli |
 | Exonuclease III, E. coli and Exonuclease VII |
 | HK™ Thermolabile Phosphatase |
 | HK™-UNG Thermolabile Uracil N-Glycosylase |
 | How to Choose a PCR System |
 | Hybridase™ Thermostable RNase H |
 | IsoTherm™ DNA Polymerase (rBst DNA Polymerase Large Fragment) |
 | Klenow DNA Polymerase |
 | Klenow Fragment, DNA Polymerase |
 | Lambda Exonuclease |
 | Lambda Terminase |
 | MB TAQ DNA Polymerase (Hot-Start) |
 | Mung Bean Nuclease |
 | NTPhos™ Thermolabile Phosphatase |
 | Omni KlenTaq® DNA Polymerase Enzyme |
 | Omni KlenTaq® DNA Polymerase Enzyme 2X Master Mix |
 | OmniCleave™ Endonuclease |
 | OmniTaq® DNA Polymerase Enzyme |
 | OmniTaq® DNA Polymerase Enzyme 2X Master Mix |
 | Plasmid-Safe™ ATP-Dependent DNase |
 | Pro-Spin Protein Purification |
 | Proteinase K |
 | Q-Beta Replicase |
 | rBst DNA Polymerase |
 | Rec J Exonuclease |
 | recA Protein, E. coli |
 | RecBCD Nuclease, E. coli |
 | RepliPHI™ Phi29 DNA Polymerase |
 | Reverse Transcriptases |
 | Ribonuclease H, E. coli |
 | Ribonuclease T1 (RNase T1) (Aspergillus oryzae) |
 | RiboShredder™ RNase Blend |
 | RNA 5' Polyphosphatase |
 | RNA Poly A Polymerase |
 | RNase A |
 | RNase I, E. coli |
 | RNase III, E. coli |
 | RNase R |
 | RNase-Free DNase I |
 | RT-PCR Product Selection Guide |
 | S1 Nuclease (Aspergillus oryzae) |
 | Single-Stranded DNA Binding Protein (SSB) |
 | SuperTaq DNA Polymerase |
 | T4 DNA Ligase, Cloned |
 | T4 DNA Polymerase |
 | T4 Endonuclease V |
 | T4 Polynucleotide Kinase, Cloned |
 | T4 RNA Ligase |
 | T5 Exonuclease |
 | T7 and SP6 R&DNA™ Polymerases |
 | T7, SP6, and T3 RNA Polymerases |
 | Terminal Deoxynucleotidyl Transferase |
 | Terminator™ 5-Phosphate-Dependent Exonuclease |
 | Thermostable RNA Ligase |
 | Tobacco Acid Pyrophosphatase |
Product Highlights
CviJ I
Cambio
CviJ I is the only available restriction enzyme recognising two/three basepair sequence, thus allowing for new research applications. This version of CviJ I cleaves only PuGCPy sites. It does not exhibit ‘star’ activity, thus it is better suited for mapping of short DNAs like PCR products or small plasmids. Other CviJ I applications, like shotgun cloning, thermal cycle labelling or epitope mapping, can be performed either with this version or with CviJ I*, also available from Cambio.
E.coli RNA Polymerase Core Enzyme
E.coli RNA Polymerase Sigma-saturated
Epicentre Biotechnologies
Both the Core Enzyme and the Holoenzyme preparations of E.coli RNA Polymerase are isolated from the rifampicin-sensitive strain BL21. Epicentre® is the only company that offers purified Core Enzyme, which has no detectable sigma subunit, and 100% sigma-saturated (α70)-Holoenzyme.
The Core Enzyme is useful in studying mechanisms of transcription initiation, since it will not initiate specific transcription at promoter sequences on bacterial or bacteriophage DNA due to a lack of sigma factor. However, the Core Enzyme will generate a variety of nonspecific transcripts. The sigma-saturated Holoenzyme is very efficient in transcribing specifically a variety of double-stranded DNA templates containing promoters.
Circligase
Epicentre Biotechnologies
CircLigase™ ssDNA Ligase is a thermostable ATP-dependent ligase that catalyzes intramolecular ligation (i.e. circularization) of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) templates having a 5'-phosphate and a 3'-hydroxyl group. In contrast to T4 DNA Ligase and Ampligase® DNA Ligase, which ligate DNA ends that are annealed adjacently to each other on a complementary DNA sequence. CircLigase™ ssDNA Ligase ligates ends of ssDNA in the absence of a complementary sequence.
Last modified: 2009-05-08 13:48:01