DNA Ligase Selection Chart

While more than one ligase may work for your application, the following selection chart presents our recommendations for optimal performance. To select a ligase based upon the type of substrate present, please visit Substrate-based Ligase Selection Chart. In addition, the Properties of DNA and RNA Ligases will help you understand the differences between them.


Blunt/TA Ligase Master Mix Instant Sticky-end Master Mix ElectroLigase® T4 DNA Ligase Hi-T4 DNA Ligase Immobilized T4 DNA Ligase Salt-T4® DNA Ligase Quick Ligation™ Kit NEBridge® Ligase Master Mix T3 DNA Ligase T7 DNA Ligase HiFi Taq DNA Ligase Taq DNA Ligase 9°N DNA Ligase SplintR® Ligase E.coli DNA Ligase
DNA APPLICATIONS
Ligation of sticky ends1 ✓✓ ✓✓



NR
Ligation of blunt ends ✓✓



NR ✓✓







T/A cloning ✓✓



NR ✓✓

NR NR





Golden Gate Assembly


✓✓
NR
ND NR ✓✓
NR
NR




Repair of nicks in dsDNA







✓✓ ✓✓ ✓✓
Ligation of sticky ends only2









✓✓





Ligation-Dependent DNA Sequence & SNP Detection (LCR, LDR & related methods)










✓✓


Ligation-Dependent RNA Sequence & SNP Detection ND ND
ND
NR ND
ND
ND
ND
ND





✓✓

Ligation of adjacent ssDNAs on an RNA splint ND
ND
ND
NR
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND





✓✓

FEATURES
Salt tolerance (>2X that for T4 DNA Ligase)













Ligation in 15 min. or less



Master Mix Formulation












Thermostable












Thermotolerant











Recombinant
Reusable/Removable














Electroporation Compatible

✓✓













KEY
✓✓ Optimal, recommended ligase for selected application
Works well for selected application
NR Will perform selected application, but is not recommended
ND No data
  Does not work for selected application
1 Sticky-end is defined as a 2-5 nucleotide overlap
2 Not including single-stranded nicks
 

 

 

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