Uracil-DNA Glycosylase (1 U/μL)
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Uracil-DNA Glycosylase (1 U/μL)
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Uracil-DNA Glycosylase (1 U/μL)

Thermo Scientific Uracil-DNA Glycosylase (UDG, UNG) catalyzes the hydrolysis of the N-glycosylic bond between uracil and sugar, leaving an apyrimidinic자세히 알아보기
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카탈로그 번호수량
EN03625 x 200 units
EN0361200 units
카탈로그 번호 EN0362
제품 가격(KRW)
297,000
온라인 행사
Ends: 31-Dec-2025
349,000
할인액 52,000 (15%)
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수량:
5 x 200 units
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제품 가격(KRW)
297,000
온라인 행사
Ends: 31-Dec-2025
349,000
할인액 52,000 (15%)
Each
카트에 추가하기
Thermo Scientific Uracil-DNA Glycosylase (UDG, UNG) catalyzes the hydrolysis of the N-glycosylic bond between uracil and sugar, leaving an apyrimidinic site in uracil-containing single or double-stranded DNA (see Figure 1 in Supporting Data). The enzyme shows no activity on RNA.

Highlights

Active in Thermo Scientific buffers for restriction enzymes and thermophilic polymerases

Applications

• Control of carry-over contamination in PCR
• Glycosylase mediated single nucleotide polymorphism detection (GMPD)
• Site-directed mutagenesis
• As a probe for protein-DNA interaction studies
• SNP genotyping
• Cloning of PCR products
• Generation of single strand overhangs of PCR products and cDNA

Note

The abasic sites formed in DNA by Uracil-DNA Glycosylase may be subsequently cleaved by heat, alkali-treatment or endonucleases that cleave specifically at abasic sites. UDG (UNG) is active in the presence or absence of divalent cations.

Use of this enzyme in certain applications may be covered by patents and may require a license.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
사양
함께 사용가능한 버퍼10X Reaction Buffer
제품 유형Uracil DNA Glycosylase
수량5 x 200 units
농도1 U/μL
효소Uracil-DNA Glycosylase
Unit SizeEach
구성 및 보관
Uracil-DNA glycolase (1 U/μL) and 10X Reaction Buffer. Store at -20°C.

자주 묻는 질문(FAQ)

What is UDG?

UDG (uracil-DNA-glycosylase) refers to a superfamily of enzymes comprising six sub-families. Family I UDG enzymes are called UNG, after the uracil-N-glycosylase gene. The terms UDG and UNG are commonly used interchangeably because they perform the same function in qPCR, namely, to remove Uracil from dU-containing DNA to prevent carryover contamination from previous PCRs. See the following link: https://www.thermofisher.com/uk/en/home/life-science/pcr/real-time-pcr/real-time-pcr-learning-center/real-time-pcr-basics/what-is-ung-udg.html