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Invitrogen™ BSA, acetylated (20 mg/mL)
Invitrogen Acetylated BSA is used as a carrier protein and as an enzyme stabilizer in which the absence of contaminants such as nucleases and proteases is essential.
Supplier: Invitrogen™ AM2614
Description
Invitrogen Acetylated BSA is used as a carrier protein and as an enzyme stabilizer in which the absence of contaminants such as nucleases and proteases is essential. Six tubes of 25mg are provided, at a concentration of 40 to 50mg/mL. The acetylation process inactivates any trace nuclease activity that might be present. While the acetylation process does change BSA's binding characteristics and makes it inhibitory in PCR reactions, it is routinely added to restriction digests. The molecular weight is ∽66 kd. Acetylated BSA is rigorously tested for contaminating nonspecific endonuclease, exonuclease, protease, and RNase activity.
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Shipping Condition: Dry Ice
Specifications
Store at –20°C. | |
Tube | |
6 tubes | |
20 mg/mL |
Liquid | |
Ambion™ | |
Dry Ice | |
6 x 25 mg |
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.