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EcoRI Methyltransferase Reaction Buffer FAQ

See the Buffers FAQ also.

Q1: What is supplied with the EcoRI Methylase Reaction Buffer pack?
Q2: What is the composition of the EcoRI Methylase Reaction Buffer?
Q3: How should the NEBuffer be used?
Q4: The buffer arrived thawed; is it and the enzyme still active?

Q1: What is supplied with the EcoRI Methylase Reaction Buffer pack?

A1: The pack contains 4 vials containing a total of 6 ml of 10X EcoRI Methylase Reaction Buffer and one vial containing 0.1ml S-adenosylmethionine supplied at 32 mM.


Q2: What is the composition of the EcoRI Methylase Reaction Buffer?

A2: 1X EcoRI Methylase Reaction Buffer: 50 mM NaCl, 50 mM Tris-HCl, 10 mM EDTA, pH 8.0 @ 25°C. Supplied as a 10X concentrated stock.


Q3: How should the NEBuffer be used?

A3: The buffer must be completely thawed before use. Dilute the 10X stock with dH2O to a final concentration of 1X. Add the water first, buffer next, the substrate and finally the enzyme. For example, a 50 µl reaction should contain 5 µl of 10X buffer with the rest of the volume coming from the substrate, enzyme and dH2O.


Q4: The buffer arrived thawed; is it and the enzyme still active?

A4: The buffers will often thaw when shipped on wet ice. This is often due to the high salt concentration of the 10X buffer. If the ice pack is still solid and the contents are cold to the touch the buffer and enzyme are fine.


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