Ribonuclease A from bovine pancreas
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l General Information |
Product Name | Ribonuclease A from bovine pancreas |
General deion | Ribonucleases do not hydrolyze DNA, because the DNA lacks 2′-OH groups essential for the formation of cyclic intermediates. RNase can hydrolyze RNA from protein samples. Pancreatic RNase A specifically cleaves at the 3′-side of pyrimidine (uracil or cytosine) phosphate bonds. |
Synonym | Pancreatic Ribonuclease, RNase A, Ribonucleate 3′-pyrimidinooligonucleotidohydrolase |
Assay | ≥85% RNase A basis (SDS-PAGE), 85-140 Kunitz units/mg protein; Type III-A | CAS Number | 9001-99-4 |
Molecular Weight | mol wt ~13,700 | MDL number | MFCD00132181 |
Suitability | BioReagent |
l Physical and Chemical Information |
Appearance | White to Off-White lyophilized powder |
Solubility(25°C) | Colorless Clear at 1 mg/ml in H2O |
l Biological Information |
Application | Ribonuclease A is used to remove RNA from DNA plasmid preparations and protein samples. It is also used in RNA sequence analysis and protection assays. Ribonuclease A is used to remove RNA from DNA plasmid preparations and protein samples. Ribonuclease A is used for RNase protection assays, to remove unspecifically bound RNA, analysis of RNA sequences, to hydrolyze RNA contained in protein samples, and the purification of DNA. Ribonuclease A from bovine pancreas has been used in a study to assess nickel-dependent oxidative cross-ing of a protein. Ribonuclease A from bovine pancreas has also been used in a study to investigate equilibrium constants for nonspecific binding of proteins to DNA. |
Preparation Note | A chromatographic purification of R5503 |
l Storage |
Storage temp. | -20°C |
l Precautions and Disclaimer |
This product is for R&D use only, not for drug, household, or other uses. |
l References |
1. http://www.drugbank.ca 2. https://ncit.nci.nih.gov 3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |