DNase I, RNase-free (supplied with MnCl2) (1 U/μL)
DNase I, RNase-free (supplied with MnCl2) (1 U/μL)
Thermo Scientific™

DNase I, RNase-free (supplied with MnCl2) (1 U/μL)

Thermo Scientific DNase I, RNase-free is an endonuclease that digests single- and double-stranded DNA. It hydrolyzes phosphodiester bonds producing mono-자세히 알아보기
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카탈로그 번호수량
EN05251,000 units
카탈로그 번호 EN0525
제품 가격(KRW)
90,000
線上優惠
Ends: 31-Mar-2026
102,000
할인액 12,000 (12%)
Each
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1,000 units
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제품 가격(KRW)
90,000
線上優惠
Ends: 31-Mar-2026
102,000
할인액 12,000 (12%)
Each
카트에 추가하기
Thermo Scientific DNase I, RNase-free is an endonuclease that digests single- and double-stranded DNA. It hydrolyzes phosphodiester bonds producing mono- and oligodeoxyribonucleotides with 5'-phosphate and 3'-OH groups.

The enzyme activity is strictly dependent on Ca2+ and is activated by Mg2+ or Mn2+ ions.

In the presence of Mg2+, DNase I cleaves each strand of dsDNA independently in a statistically random fashion. In the presence of Mn2+, the enzyme cleaves both DNA strands at approximately the same site, producing DNA fragments with blunt-ends or with overhang termini of only one or two nucleotides.

Highlights

• Recombinant enzyme
• Purified from non-animal host with a lower level of intrinsic RNases

Applications

• Preparation of DNA-free RNA
• Removal of template DNA following in vitro transcription
• Preparation of DNA-free RNA prior to RT-PCR and RT-qPCR
• DNA labeling by nick-translation in conjunction with DNA Polymerase I
• Studies of DNA-protein interactions by DNase I, RNase-free footprinting
• Generation of a library of randomly overlapping DNA inserts. Reaction buffer containing Mn2+ is used

Note

DNase I is sensitive to physical denaturation. Mix gently by inverting the tube. Do not vortex.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
사양
함께 사용가능한 버퍼Reaction Buffer
제품 유형DNase I RNase Free
수량1,000 units
농도1 U/μL
효소DNase
Unit SizeEach

자주 묻는 질문(FAQ)

Will DNase I (Cat. No. EN0525) cleave DNA in the presence of either Mg2+ or Mn2+?

Yes,in the presence of Mg2+, DNase I cleaves each strand of dsDNA independently in a statistically random fashion. In the presence of Mn2+, the enzyme cleaves both DNA strands at approximately the same site, producing DNA fragments with blunt-ends or with overhang termini of only one or two nucleotides.