HomeResourcesRestriction Endonucleases - Survival in a Reaction
Restriction Endonucleases - Survival in a Reaction
Restriction endonucleases vary with respect to their ability to maintain activity in a reaction over an extended period of time.
While most routine restriction digests are incubated for one hour or less, there are certain applications that require the addition of less than 1 unit/µg of DNA and increasing the reaction time beyond one hour. The table below can be used as a guide when low levels of enzyme and extended reaction times are needed.
For example, 1 unit of Aatll can be used to digest 8 µg of DNA in a 16 hour digest (+++).
Extended activity was determined by performing the restriction endonuclease unit assay, using a 16 hour incubation in place of the standard 1 hour digestion. After the 16 hour digestion, extended activity enzymes (+++) required only 0.13 units to completely digest 1 µg of DNA. Intermediate activity enzymes required either 0.25 (++) or 0.50 (+) units for complete digestion over this extended incubation time. Finally, enzymes marked (-) required 1.0 unit for complete digestion, the same amount of enzyme required for a 1 hour digestion. Substrate DNA is defined in the unit assay for a particular product, which is provided on the individual product page.
+++
++
+
–
N/A
Enzyme is active > 8 hours
Enzyme is active 4-8 hours
Enzyme is active 2-4 hours
No benefit from digesting over 1 hour
Not available
You have been idle for more than 20 minutes, for your security you have been logged out. Please sign back in to continue your session.
Institution Changed
Your profile has been mapped to an Institution, please sign back for your profile updates to be completed.
Sign in to your NEB account
To save your cart and view previous orders, sign in to your NEB account. Adding products to your cart without being signed in will result in a loss of your cart when you do sign in or leave the site.