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Invitrogen™ DNA Polymerase I
Description
Includes
1000 units of DNA polymerase in a storage buffer of 50mM potassium phosphate (pH 7.0), 100mM KCl, 1mM DTT, and 50% (v/v) glycerol. It is supplied at 5-10 units/μL.
Performance and quality testing
Endodeoxyribonuclease assay; efficiency of DNase I-dependent nick translation determined.
Unit definition
One unit incorporates 10nMol of total deoxyribonucleotide into acid-precipitable material in 30 min at 37°C using template/primer.
Unit reaction conditions
50mM potassium phosphate (pH 7.0), 6.7mM MgCl2 , 1mM 2-mercaptoethanol, 80μg/mL template/primer, 32μM dTTP, 69nM [3H]dTTP, and enzyme in 100μL for 30 min at 37°C. Also incorporates biotinylated nucleotides.
- Applications: DNase I-dependent nick translation, second-strand synthesis in cDNA cloning, fill-in of 5' overhangs
- Source: purified from E. coli expressing the DNA Polymerase I gene on a plasmid
Cloning, Restriction Enzyme Cloning
Order Info
Shipping Condition: Wet Ice
Specifications
Specifications
| Content And Storage | Store in freezer (-5 to -30°C). |
| Description | DNA Polymerase |
| Form | Liquid |
| Polymerase | DNA Polymerase I |
| Exonuclease Activity | 3' - 5', 5' - 3' |
| Quantity | 250 U |
| Shipping Condition | Wet Ice |
| Hot Start | No |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes. There is a phosphate group on the 3' end of all TaqMan probes that prevents such extension.
AmpliTaq Gold DNA Polymerase is a modified form of AmpliTaq DNA Polymerase that contains a proprietary chemical (or so-called hot start molecule) bound to the enzyme's active site. In order to activate the AmpliTaq Gold DNA Polymerase fully, we recommend an initial activation step of 95 degrees C for 10 min when using GeneAmp 10X PCR Buffer I and/or GeneAmp 10X PCR Buffer II and Mg in one of our thermal cyclers. When using GeneAmp 10X PCR Gold Buffer, activation time can be reduced to 5 minutes. Once activation is complete, you can proceed with your standard PCR cycling program (denaturing, annealing, extension, etc).
No, AmpliTaq Gold DNA polymerase does not contain proofreading activity, however fidelity in PCR amplifications utilizing this enzyme may be improved. High fidelity can be achieved by: 1. Decreasing the final concentration of each nucleotide to 40-50 uM. 2. Using the lowest MgCl2 concentration possible. 3. Using less enzyme. 4. Decreasing extension times. 5. Using the highest annealing temperature possible. 6. Using as few cycles as possible.
The fidelity of this PCR enzyme is affected in two ways. First, AmpliTaq DNA Polymerase typically binds to and incorporates base analogs less efficiently than conventional dNTPs, which means that polymerase activity is lower in reactions that contain base analogs. Second, the analog may pair with more than one conventional complementary template base, so the analog may be incorporated at an increased level compared to conventional dNTPs. For the best fidelity, we recommend that base analogs are included at low concentrations in the reaction.
The half-life of AmpliTaq DNA Polymerase at 95 degrees C is 40 min. During PCR, the sample is only incubated at the programmed temperature for approximately 20 seconds. Therefore, the cycling half-life of AmpliTaq Gold at 95 degrees C is approximately 100 cycles.
Example: AmpliTaq DNA Polymerase experiences about 20 seconds at 95 degrees C per PCR cycle. The t1/2 is at least 33 minutes; (35-40 min). Therefore, 33 min/20 sec/cycle = 100 cycles. 100 PCR cycles reduces enzyme activity by 50%.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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