Hot Start Core Kit Ab+, Kit of antibody-blocked hot start DNA polymerase, dNTPs and reaction buffer

Catalogue Number: PCR-216S-JEN

Manufacturer:Jena Bioscience
Shelf Life:12 months
Physical state:Liquid
Type:PCR Kits
Shipping Condition:Blue Ice
Unit(s): 200 units
Application: PCR

Description

Description: Hot Start Core Kit Ab+ contains all reagents required for PCR (except template and primer) in one box combining simple handling with high flexibility. Hot Start Polymerase Ab+ provides improved specificity and sensitivity when amplifying low-copy-number targets in complex backgrounds or when prolonged room-temperature set up is required. The polymerase activity is blocked at ambient temperature and switched on automatically at the initial denaturation. The thermal activation prevents the extension of nonspecifically annealed primers and primer-dimer formation at low temperatures during PCR setup. The polymerase is recommended for routine PCR applications (up to 4 kb fragment length), high throughput PCR or genotyping. The Crystal Buffer system guarantees robust and reliable amplification results in almost all PCR applications. The buffer contains a well-balanced ratio of potassium-, ammonium- and magnesium-ions to ensure high specificity and minimal by-product formation without the need of additional optimization steps. Ruby Buffer additionally contains gel loading buffer and an inherent red dye allowing the direct loading of the PCR product into the gel. The red dye allows an easy visual control during PCR set-up and in combination with the density reagent the direct loading of the reaction product into the gel. The enzyme replicates DNA at 72 °C. It catalyzes the polymerization of nucleotides into duplex DNA in 5' to 3' direction in the presence of magnesium. It also possesses a 5' to 3' polymerization-dependent exonuclease replacement activity but lacks a 3' to 5' exonuclease (proof-reading) activity. Activation step Hot Start Polymerase Ab+ requires no prolonged heating or denaturing step. The polymerase inhibiting antibody is released within 2 min at >92°C at the initial denaturation step.

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Concentration

5 unit/ul