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usage
sufficient for 40 labeling reactions
packaging
pkg of 160 μL
manufacturer/tradename
Roche
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hybridization: suitable
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storage temp.
−20°C
General description
Application
Note: The mix can also be used for filter hybridization techniques, however, for highly sensitive filter hybridization probes, we recommend that you use DIG-High Prime from Roche Applied Science.
For nonradioactive labeling of in situ probes with other haptens and fluorophores, Roche Applied Science offers the Biotin-Nick Translation Mix and the Nick Translation Mix (without nucleotides).
Biochem/physiol Actions
E. coli DNA Polymerase I synthesizes DNA complementary to the intact strand in a 5′→3′ direction using the 3′-OH termini of the nick as a primer. The 5′→3′ exonucleolytic activity of DNA polymerase I simultaneously removes nucleotides in the direction of synthesis. The polymerase activity sequentially replaces the removed nucleotides with isotope-labeled or hapten-labeled deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates. At low temperature (+15°C), the unlabeled DNA in the reaction is thus replaced by newly synthesized labeled DNA.
Preparation Note
Assay Time: 100 minutes
Sample Materials: Supercoiled and linearized plasmid DNA, Supercoiled and linearized cosmid DNA, Purified PCR products.
Note: Denaturing of the template before nick translation is not required.
Analysis Note
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Storage Class
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
wgk
WGK 1
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DNAおよびRNA DIGプローブ用のジゴキシゲニン(DIG)による標識方法とキット、ランダムプライミングによるDNA標識、ニックトランスレーションによる標識、5'および3'オリゴヌクレオチド末端標識。
Digoxigenin (DIG) labeling methods and kits for DNA and RNA DIG probes, random primed DNA labeling, nick translation labeling, 5’ and 3’ oligonucleotide end-labeling.
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