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S1 Nuclease
S1 Nuclease
Catalog # PAM5761
CAS Number:  
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S1 Nuclease
Catalog # PAM5761
Supplier Number:  M5761
CAS Number:  
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Specifications

  • Source:
  • Species:
  • Size:
    10000 U
  • Environmentally Preferable:
  • Storage Conditions:
    –30...–10 °C
  • Enzyme Name:
    S1 Nuclease
  • Concentration:
    20 - 100 units/µl
  • Tested Applications:
    Mapping, Duplex Shortening
  • Cat. No.:
    PAM5761
  • Supplier no.:
    M5761

Specifications

About this item

Endonuclease specific for single-stranded RNA or DNA.

  • For mapping and duplex shortening
  • Endonuclease Specific for Single-Stranded DNA and RNA
  • Enzyme yields 5´-phosphoryl-terminated products
  • Double-stranded nucleic acids (DNA:DNA, DNA:RNA or RNA:RNA) resist degradation except with extremely high concentrations of enzyme
  • Supplied at a concentration of 20-100u/microl

S1 Nuclease degrades single-stranded DNA and RNA endonucleolytically to yield 5'-phosphoryl-terminated products. Double-stranded nucleic acids (DNA:DNA, DNA:RNA or RNA:RNA) are resistant to degradation except with extremely high concentrations of enzyme. The enzyme is used to remove single-stranded termini from double-stranded DNA, for selective cleavage of single-stranded DNA and for mapping RNA transcripts.