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Promega Recombinant RNasin™ Ribonuclease Inhibitor

Ribonuclease inhibitors with broad-spectrum RNase inhibitory properties. Recombinant and native available. Plus version protects RNA before, during and after heating.

Supplier:  Promega N2511

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Catalog No. PR-N2511


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Description

Description

  • Broad-Spectrum Inhibition of Common Eukaryotic RNases
  • Native, recombinant and oxidation-resistant forms available
  • Does not inhibit SP6, T7 or T3 RNA Polymerase; GoScript™ Reverse Transcriptase, AMV or M-MLV Reverse Transcriptase; or Taq DNA polymerase.
  • Use in many downstream assays: Inhibits a broad spectrum of eukaryotic RNases over a wide pH range (pH 5-8)
  • Maintains inhibitory activity over a wide temperature range
Specifications

Specifications

-30°C to -10°C
20 to 40 U/μL
RT-PCR, protection of mRNA in cDNA synthesis reactions, in-vitro transcription/translation, Increase yield and activity of polysomes, improvement of in-vitro virus replication, improvement of RNA translation in homologous systems
2500 U
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U.S. Patents 4,966,964, 5,019,556, and 5,266,687; Australian Patents 616881 and 641261, are exclusively licensed to Promega Corporation.
U.S. Patent 5,552,302, Australian Patent 646803.