R0163S,  Mnl I, recombinant - 500 units

R0163S, Mnl I, recombinant - 500 units

R0151M,  Pvu II, recombinant, conc. - 25.000 units

R0151M, Pvu II, recombinant, conc. - 25.000 units

R0151L, Pvu II, recombinant - 25.000 units

2.099,16 RON

A restriction endonuclease that recognizes the sequence CAG_^CTG.

SKU
NEB_R0151L

Time-Saver™ qualified for digestion in 5-15 minutes
High Fidelity (HF®) version available (NEB #R3151) supplied with rCutSmart™ Buffer
Restriction Enzyme Cut Site: CAG/CTG

PvuII has a High Fidelity version PvuII-HF® (NEB #R3151).
High Fidelity (HF) Restriction Enzymes have 100% activity in rCutSmart Buffer; single-buffer simplicity means more straightforward and streamlined sample processing. HF enzymes also exhibit dramatically reduced star activity. HF enzymes are all Time-Saver qualified and can therefore cut substrate DNA in 5-15 minutes with the flexibility to digest overnight without degradation to DNA. Engineered with performance in mind, HF restriction enzymes are fully active under a broader range of conditions, minimizing off-target products, while offering flexibility in experimental design.

Product Source
An E.coli strain that carries the PvuII gene from Proteus vulgaris (ATCC 13315).

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Description

Time-Saver™ qualified for digestion in 5-15 minutes
High Fidelity (HF®) version available (NEB #R3151) supplied with rCutSmart™ Buffer
Restriction Enzyme Cut Site: CAG/CTG

PvuII has a High Fidelity version PvuII-HF® (NEB #R3151).
High Fidelity (HF) Restriction Enzymes have 100% activity in rCutSmart Buffer; single-buffer simplicity means more straightforward and streamlined sample processing. HF enzymes also exhibit dramatically reduced star activity. HF enzymes are all Time-Saver qualified and can therefore cut substrate DNA in 5-15 minutes with the flexibility to digest overnight without degradation to DNA. Engineered with performance in mind, HF restriction enzymes are fully active under a broader range of conditions, minimizing off-target products, while offering flexibility in experimental design.

Product Source
An E.coli strain that carries the PvuII gene from Proteus vulgaris (ATCC 13315).