Description
The T4 gene 32 protein, encoded by the T4 phage, is a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding protein crucial for the replication and repair of T4 phage DNA. It binds and stabilizes ssDNA regions that form transiently, playing a key structural role during T4 phage DNA replication. This protein is extensively utilized for stabilizing and labeling ssDNA to study intracellular DNA structures under an electron microscope. Recent findings suggest that the T4 gene 32 protein can enhance the efficiency of restriction enzyme digestion, reverse transcription in RT-PCR, the activity of T4 DNA polymerase, and the yield of PCR reactions.
Features
High protein purity, low residual nuclease levels
Excellent batch-to-batch stability
Extremely low levels of host DNA residue
Applications
During the RT-PCR process, enhance the yield and extension capability of reverse transcription
When amplifying soil samples by PCR, increase the yield and specificity of the target fragment
Stabilize and label the structure of ssDNA
Specifications
Source |
Bacteriophage T4 |
Molecular Weight |
33 kD |
Concentration |
5 μg/μL |
Components
Name |
11081ES72 |
11081ES08 |
11081ES25 |
T4 gene 32 protein (gp 32) ( 5 μg/μL) |
50 μL |
1 mL |
5×1 mL |
Shipping and Storage
This product should be stored at -25 ~ -15℃ for 2 years.
Documents:
Safety Data Sheet
11081_MSDS_Ver.EN20241210_EN.pdf
Manuals
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