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RiboLock RNase Inhibitor (40 U/μL)
Thermo Scientific RiboLock RNase Inhibitor inhibits the activity of RNases A,B and C by binding them in a noncompetitive modeRead more
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EO0381
2500 U
EO0382
4 x 2500 U
EO0384
24 x 2500 U
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Thermo Scientific RiboLock RNase Inhibitor inhibits the activity of RNases A,B and C by binding them in a noncompetitive mode at a 1:1 ratio. It does not inhibit eukaryotic RNases T1, T2, U1, U2, CL3 as well as prokaryotic RNases I and H.
Highlights
• Performs under a wide range of reaction conditions • Protects RNA from degradation at temperatures up to 55°C
Note
DTT provided in the Storage Buffer ensures stability during long term storage, but is not necessary for inhibitor activity. Recommended concentration 1 U/ μL of a reaction mixture.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Concentration40 U/μL
Compatible BufferStorage Buffer
Quantity2500 U
Product TypeRNase Inhibitor
Product LineRiboLock™
Unit SizeEach
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What are the recommended reaction time and temperature for inactivating RNAse A with Thermo Scientific RiboLock RNase Inhibitor?
The activity of RiboLock RNAse Inhibitor in principle is temperature-independent because there are no chemical reactions involved. At both 25 degrees C and 37 degrees C, the same quantity of RiboLock RNAse Inhibitor is needed to quench a given amount of RNase A.
What is the molecular weight of Thermo Scientific RiboLock RNase Inhibitor?
The molecular weight of the monomer is 49.6 kDa.
Which RNases does Thermo Scientific RiboLock RNase Inhibitor inhibit?
Thermo Scientific RiboLock RNase Inhibitor inhibits the activity of RNases A, B, and C. It does not inhibit eukaryotic RNases T1, T2, U1, U2, CL3 or prokaryotic RNases I and H.