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New England Biolabs, R3575L, BsrGI-HF®

CATALOG NUMBER: R3575L
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BsrGI has been reformulated with Recombinant Albumin (rAlbumin) beginning with Lot #10152647. Related Categories High-Fidelity (HF®) Restriction Endonucleases,, Restriction Endonucleases B Specification Unit Definition One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to digest 1 μg of λ DNA in 1 hour at 37°C in a total reaction volume of 50μl. Reaction Conditions 1X rCutSmart™ Buffer Incubate at 37°C 1X rCutSmart™ Buffer 50 mM Potassium Acetate 20 mM Tris-acetate 10 mM Magnesium Acetate 100 µg/ml Recombinant Albumin (pH 7.9 @ 25°C) Activity in NEBuffers NEBuffer™ r1.1: 10% NEBuffer™ r2.1: 100% NEBuffer™ r3.1: 100% rCutSmart™ Buffer: 100% Diluent Compatibility Diluent A Storage Buffer 50 mM NaCl 10 mM Tris-HCl 1 mM DTT 0.1 mM EDTA 50% Glycerol 200 µg/ml Recombinant Albumin pH 7.4 @ 25°C Heat Inactivation 80°C for 20 minutes Methylation Sensitivity dam methylation: Not Sensitive dcm methylation: Not Sensitive CpG Methylation: Not Sensitive FAQ Q: What does HF® refer to following the name of a restriction enzyme? A: HF® stands for high fidelity. Many restriction endonucleases are capable of cleaving sequences which are similar but not identical to their defined recognition sequence. This altered or relaxed specificity has been termed star activity. HF restriction endonucleases have been engineered to cleave with higher fidelity than the wild type enzyme, hence exhibiting less star activity. Screens using increased glycerol concentration, increased reaction time and high enzyme concentration were used to identify enzymes that would offer the highest fidelity over a wide range of conditions In addition, all HF enzymes are supplied with rCutSmart Buffer™ as well as a free vial of Purple Loading Dye. Learn more about High Fidelity Restriction Enzymes here. Q: When should I choose the HF version of the enzyme? A: The HF version of the enzyme has the same cleavage specificity as the wild type enzyme, and should be chosen if star activity is a concern or if the recommended buffer is more convenient for double digestion or other multi-step protocol. There is no disadvantage to using the HF version. Q: When is star activity a concern? A: Star activity is of concern if extra banding can cause misinterpretation of results in genotyping and mutational analysis procedures. Experimental design can promote star activity. Small reaction volumes are more likely to contain glycerol concentrations of 5% or greater, a condition known to increase star activity. A 5% glycerol concentration occurs when setting up a double digest in a 20 µl reaction using 1 µl of each enzyme. Overnight digests are more likely to generate star activity. For tips on avoiding star activity, please click here. Q: Which NEB restriction enzymes are supplied with Gel Loading Dye, Purple (6X)? A: All HF-restriction enzymes and most NEB non-HF restriction enzymes are supplied with Gel Loading Dye, Purple (6X). The non-HF restriction enzymes that come supplied with purple dye are: AatII AsiSI BsmBI-v2 EagI MboI NlaIII PvuI SmaI Acil AvrII BspHI EcoRI MboII NotI RsaI SpeI AfeI BamHI BsrGI EcoRV MluI NspI SacI StuI AflII BbsI ClaI Esp3I FseI MseI PacI SacII AgeI BglII DdeI HaeIII MspI PciI SalI XbaI AluI BsaI DpnI HindIII NcoI PmeI SapI XhoI ApaI BseYI DpnII HpaI NdeI PsiI-v2 SfaNI XmaI ApeKI BsiWI DraI KpnI NheI PstI SfiI XmnI AscI * All HF restriction enzymes are also supplied with Gel Loading Dye, Purple (6X) Q: Is this enzyme sensitive to dam, dcm or mammalian CpG methylation? A: No. This enzyme is not sensitive to dam, dcm, or mammalian CpG methylation. For up-to-date information about methylation sensitivities, please visit Dam-Dcm and CpG Methylation or REBASE. Q: Can you tell me more about the switch from BSA to Recombinant Albumin (rAlbumin) in NEBuffers? A: NEB is excited to announce that we have switched BSA-containing reaction buffers (NEBuffer 1.1, 2.1, 3.1 and CutSmart® Buffer) to Recombinant Albumin-containing buffers (NEBuffer r1.1, r2.1, r3.1 and rCutSmart™ Buffer). We are also in the process of moving all restriction enzyme formulations to contain rAlbumin. We feel that moving away from animal-containing products is a step in the right direction and are able to offer this enhancement at the same price. Q: Can Gel Loading Dye, Purple 6X (B7024) be stored in cold temperatures? A: The recommended storage temperature for Gel Loading Dye, Purple 6X, is room temperature (25°C). Commonly, the SDS may precipitate out of solution when the dye is stored on cold temperatures. This slight precipitate can be dissipated by letting the vial sit at room temperature for an hour, or warming gently for 10 minutes. Mix the vial a few times before use, to bring the solution back to homogeneity.

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