Proteinase K from the fungus Engyodontium album is a non-specific serine protease that is useful for general digestion of proteins.
Proteinase K Remains Active: • Over a wide pH range (optimal activity between 6.5 and 9.5) • Under denaturing conditions (e.g. the presence of SDS or urea) • In the presence of metal chelating agents (e.g. EDTA) • At comparatively high temperatures (optimum digestion temperature is 65°C)
Applications: Removal of endogenous nucleases during the preparation of DNA and RNA; preparation of tissue sections for in situ hybridization.
Performance and Quality Testing: Endodeoxyribonuclease and exodeoxyribonuclease assays; liquid form tested for absence of RNase activity.
Unit Definition: One mAnson unit is described as that amount of enzyme that liberates 1 μmole of Folin-positive amino acid within one minute at 37°C using hemoglobin as a substrate.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
PurityDNase-Free, RNase-Free
For Use With (Application)Chromatin Biology/RNA Extraction/DNA Extraction