Fsp I (10 U/μL) _ 15209ES

YeasenSKU: 15209ES76

Size: 500 U
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Description

Restriction endonuclease Fsp I is derived from the recombinant expression of the Fsp I gene in Fischerella. It specifically cleaves double-stranded DNA to produce blunt ends and is commonly used for single and double digestions. This product belongs to the fast-digest enzyme series and can rapidly complete the digestion of substrates such as plasmid DNA, PCR products, and genomic DNA within 15 minutes.

Applications

Molecular Cloning

Plasmid Linearization

Specifications

Recognition site

5'-TGC↓GCA-3'

3'-ACG↑CGT-5'

Concentration

10 U/μL

Inactivation Conditions

One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to digest 1 µg of substrate DNA within 1 hour at 37°C in a total reaction volume of 50 µL

Reaction conditions

React at 37℃ for 15-30 min

Inactivation conditions

React at 65℃ for 20 min

Components

Component No.

Name

15209ES76

15209ES86

15209-A

Fsp I (10 U/μL)

50 μL

250 μL

15209-B

10×Fsp I Reaction Buffer

1.25 mL

1.25 mL

Shipping and Storage

The products should be stored at -25 ~ -15 for 2 years.

Documents:

Safety Data Sheet

15209_MSDS_Ver.EN20250226.pdf

Manuals

15209_Manual_Ver.EN20250226.pdf

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