Enzymes

 

Enzymes are biological catalysts that accelerate specific chemical reactions in a cell. In molecular diagnostics, they are used in various applications such as:

 

Nucleic Acid Amplification: Enzymes like DNA polymerases are crucial for techniques like PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction), which amplifies specific DNA sequences for detection.

 

Restriction Digestion: Restriction enzymes cleave DNA at specific recognition sequences, creating fragments used for analysis in techniques like gel electrophoresis and Southern blotting.

 

Ligation: Ligases join DNA fragments, used in cloning and DNA modification techniques.

 

Probe Digestion: Enzymes can digest probes used in diagnostic assays after they hybridize to their target molecules.

 

Buffers

 

Buffers are solutions that maintain a constant pH in a reaction. They are essential in molecular diagnostics because many enzymes have specific pH ranges for optimal activity. Buffers also help to maintain ionic strength and prevent unwanted interactions between biomolecules. Here’s how buffers are important in diagnostics:

 

Maintaining Enzyme Activity: Enzymes function best within a specific pH range. Buffers ensure this optimal pH is maintained throughout the diagnostic assay.

 

Optimizing Reaction Conditions: Buffers can influence factors like ionic strength, which can affect how biomolecules interact and how efficiently reactions proceed.

 

Standardization: Buffers with consistent compositions allow for standardized diagnostic protocols, ensuring reliable and reproducible results.

 

In conclusion, enzymes and buffers are essential tools in molecular biological diagnostics. Enzymes act as biological catalysts to drive specific reactions, while buffers provide optimal reaction conditions by maintaining pH and ionic strength. Their combined application allows for the sensitive and specific detection of diseases, genetic variations, and other biological targets.

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65 product(s) in total

S-adenosylmethionine (SAM),32mM

Catalog No.: ON-074
Grade Grade
CAS No.: CAS ON-074

RNase III

Catalog No.: ON-024

Ribonuclease Inhibitor

Catalog No.: ON-039

DNase I (RNase-free)

Catalog No.: ON-109

RNase R

Catalog No.: ON-509-C020

2’-O-Methyl transferase

Catalog No.: ON-014

Vaccinia Capping Enzyme

Catalog No.: ON-028

BspQI

Catalog No.: ON-124

T7 RNA polymerase

Catalog No.: ON-004

Poly(A) Polymerase

Catalog No.: ON-126

BspQI (10U/ul)

Catalog No.: ON-124-G
Grade GMP

T7 RNA polymerase (200U/ul)

Catalog No.: ON-004-C200-G
Grade GMP

DNase I (RNase-free) (1U/ul)

Catalog No.: ON-109-G
Grade GMP

Pyrophosphatase Inorganic (yeast) (0.1U/ul)

Catalog No.: ON-025-G
Grade GMP

Vaccinia Capping Enzyme

Catalog No.: ON-028-G
Grade GMP

2’-O-Methyl transferase

Catalog No.: ON-014-G
Grade GMP

Ribonuclease Inhibitor

Catalog No.: ON-039-G
Grade GMP

S-adenosylmethionine (SAM)

Catalog No.: ON-074-G
Grade GMP

Faustovirus capping enzyme

Catalog No.: ON-981-C025

Taq DNA Ligase

Catalog No.: ON-308

EarI

Catalog No.: ON-430

T7 Enzyme mix

Catalog No.: ON-211

T4 DNA Ligase

Catalog No.: ON-157

Taq DNA polymerase

Catalog No.: ON-007

100mM MgCl2

Catalog No.: ON-013

10X Cut Buffer

Catalog No.: ON-268

10X MnCl2

Catalog No.: ON-079

GTP, 10mM Solution

Catalog No.: ON-075

50% PEG 8000

Catalog No.: ON-112

25mM MgCl2

Catalog No.: ON-060

Capped RNA Synthesis Kit

Catalog No.: ON-257

10X EDTA

Catalog No.: ON-080

pfu DNA polymerase

Catalog No.: ON-051

5×RT Reaction Buffer

Catalog No.: ON-067

10X pfu Reaction Buffer

Catalog No.: ON-068

10X IVT Reaction Buffer

Catalog No.: ON-062

10X Capping Buffer

Catalog No.: ON-073

Sanger Sequencing Kit

Catalog No.: ON-207

10X Cut Buffer

Catalog No.: ON-268-G
Grade GMP

10X IVT Reaction Buffer

Catalog No.: ON-062-G
Grade GMP

10X Capping Buffer

Catalog No.: ON-073-G
Grade GMP

T7 RNA polymerase (50U/ul)

Catalog No.: ON-004-G
Grade GMP