Invitrogen™

T7 RNA Polymerase

Catalog number: 18033019
Invitrogen™

T7 RNA Polymerase

Catalog number: 18033019
Catalog Number
18033019
Unit Size
2500 units
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Price: 2,801.00
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T7 RNA Polymerase is a DNA-dependent RNA polymerase that has a high specificity for bacteriophage T7 promoter sequences. The enzyme synthesizes large quantities of RNA from DNA inserted into a transcription vector downstream from a T7 promoter. A T7 RNA Polymerase technical bulletin is available.

Application:
Synthesis of labeled and unlabeled RNA transcripts (1).

Source:
Purified from E. coli expressing the T7 RNA Polymerase gene on a plasmid.

Performance and Quality Testing:
3´ and 5´ exodeoxyribonuclease, ribonuclease, and DNA nicking assays; performance in a
transcription reaction.

Unit Definition:
One unit hydrolyzes 1 nmol of ribonucleotide into acid-precipitable material in 1 h at 37°C using a T7 transcription
vector as template.

Unit Reaction Conditions:
40 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0), 25 mM NaCl, 8 mM MgCl2 , 2 mM spermidine-(HCl)3 , 5 mM DTT, 0.4 mM ATP, 0.4 mM CTP, 0.4 mM GTP, 0.4 mM UTP, 1 μCi [3H]GTP, 1 μg Sph I-cut pT7L13, and enzyme in 50 μl for 10 min. at 37°C.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Shipping Condition
Wet Ice
Polymerase
T7 RNA Polymerase
Promoter
T7
Quantity
2500 U

Contents & Storage

T7 RNA Polymerase is supplied with a vial of 5X reaction buffer [200 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0), 40 mM MgCl2 , 10 mM spermidine-(HCl)3 , 125 mM NaCl], vial of 100 mM DTT. Store at -20°C.

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