guanyl-specificrnase - Names and Identifiers
guanyl-specificrnase - Physico-chemical Properties
Molar Mass | 11.2kDa,单体 |
Appearance | ammonium sulfate suspension |
Storage Condition | 2-8°C |
MDL | MFCD00132191 |
Use | Removal of RNA from DNA extract; RNA sequencing; Ribonuclease protection analysis, synergistic effect with RNase A; Removal of RNA from recombinant protein extract; Detection of RNA transcript level synthesized by in vitro transcription of G-less cassette DNA template |
guanyl-specificrnase - Risk and Safety
WGK Germany | 3 |
RTECS | RF0753000 |
FLUKA BRAND F CODES | 10 |
guanyl-specificrnase - Introduction
Ribonuclease T1 is an endonuclease that specifically degrades single-stranded RNA at the G residue site. This enzyme cleaves the phosphodiester bond between the 3 ′-guanosine residue and the adjacent nucleoside 5 ′-OH group by forming a nucleoside 2 ′,3 ′-cyclic phosphate intermediate. The reaction product is a 3 ′-GMP terminal oligonucleotide. RNase T1 exerts activity without the participation of metal ions.
Last Update:2022-10-16 17:40:59
guanyl-specificrnase - Vitality definition
1 activity unit is the amount of enzyme required to increase the 260nm wavelength absorbance of yeast RNA by 1.0 under the conditions of 37 ℃,pH7.5 for 15 minutes
Last Update:2023-08-16 21:32:38
guanyl-specificrnase - Source
E. Coli cells contain the cloned gene rntA from Aspergillus oryzae
Last Update:2023-08-16 21:32:38
guanyl-specificrnase - Inhibitors
Metal ions Mg2 +, Ca2 +, Zn2 +, Fe2 +, Cu2 +(MgCL2, 100mM concentration inhibition efficiency of about 40%;CaCL2,10mm concentration inhibition efficiency of about 30%;Zn2 +, strong inhibitory effect of Fe2 + and Cu2 + at 1mm), single nucleotide (2-GMP,3-GMP, etc.), guanilyl-2-5-guanosine
Last Update:2023-08-16 21:32:38
guanyl-specificrnase - Enzyme activity assay mixture
50mm Tris-HCL(PH7.5), 2mm EDTA, 3 mg/mL yeast RNA
Last Update:2023-08-16 21:32:38
guanyl-specificrnase - Reference Information
introduction | ribonuclease T1 (mitrozyme) is an endonuclease of ribonucleic acid. Ribonuclease T1 (mitterase) specifically attacks the phosphate group on the 3 ′ side of guanylate, cleaves the 5 ′-phosphate bond of the adjacent nucleotide, and the final product is 3 ′-guanosine phosphate terminal oligonucleotide or 3 ′-guanosine phosphate. |
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:49:11