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MINNEBIO LLC MinneBio Ultra-Active Nuclease, Serratia Marcescens Nuclease (EC: 3.1.30.2), Purity>=98%, 500 kU
Supplier: MINNEBIO LLC MBPN01500KU

Ultra-Active Nuclease (known as benzonase), derived from Serratia marcescens, is a broad-spectrum endonuclease capable of non-specific cleavage within nucleotide chains, degrading all types of DNA and RNA (double-stranded, single-stranded, linear, and circular). The primary application of this product is the removal of residual nucleic acids from cell lysates, effectively reducing the viscosity for various bio-analyses or downstream processes. The advantages of Ultra-Active Nuclease include: (1) Fast and Efficient: Cleave nucleic acids rapidly, exhibiting a catalytic rate nearly 15-fold faster than that of deoxyribonuclease (DNase). (2) High Tolerance: High tolerance against the reduction of disulfide bonds and denaturation of its structure, enabling efficient cleavage of nucleic acids under a wide range of conditions. (3) Resistance to Inhibition: Resistant to DNase and RNase inhibitors, ensuring its effectiveness even when other nucleases become inactive
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