{"product_id":"neb-r3712s","title":"New England Biolabs, R3712S, BspQI-HF®","description":"Learn about Ligase Fidelity and Push the Limits of  \u003cb\u003eRelated Categories\u003c\/b\u003e High-Fidelity (HF®) Restriction Endonucleases,, Restriction Endonucleases B,, Time-Saver Qualified Restriction Enzymes  \u003cb\u003eApplications\u003c\/b\u003e High-throughput cloning and automation solutions,, NEBridge® Golden Gate Assembly ,, Fast Cloning: Accelerate your cloning workflows with reagents from NEB,  \u003cb\u003eSpecification\u003c\/b\u003e \u003cb\u003eUnit Definition\u003c\/b\u003e 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 50 μl.  \u003cb\u003eReaction Conditions\u003c\/b\u003e 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)  \u003cb\u003eActivity in NEBuffers\u003c\/b\u003e NEBuffer™ r1.1: 10% NEBuffer™ r2.1: 50% NEBuffer™ r3.1: 25% rCutSmart™ Buffer: 100%  \u003cb\u003eDiluent Compatibility\u003c\/b\u003e Diluent B  \u003cb\u003eStorage Buffer\u003c\/b\u003e 10 mM Tris-HCl 100 mM KCl 1 mM DTT 0.1 mM EDTA 200 µg\/ml Recombinant Albumin 50% Glycerol pH 7.4 @ 25°C  \u003cb\u003eHeat Inactivation\u003c\/b\u003e 80°C for 20 minutes  \u003cb\u003eMethylation Sensitivity\u003c\/b\u003e dam methylation: Not Sensitive dcm methylation: Not Sensitive CpG Methylation: Not Sensitive  \u003cb\u003eFAQ\u003c\/b\u003e Q: What is the difference between BspQI-HF and BspQI (R0712)? A: BspQI-HF is the High Fidelity (HF) version of BspQI (R0712). BspQI-HF was engineered and selected for reduced star activity and high performance in rCutSmart Buffer at 37°C. It has the same activity as BspQI, a Type IIS restriction endonuclease that recognizes asymmetric DNA sequences and cleaves outside their reognition sequence. BspQI is available GMP-grade. Q: Which restriction enzymes are used in Golden Gate Assembly? A: Golden Gate Assembly is a one-tube efficient cloning method based on Type IIS restriction enzymes that cleave outside their recognition sites and leave 3 or 4-base overhangs. BsaI is the most commonly used Type IIS enzyme for Golden Gate Assembly. NEB also offers an engineered high-fidelity version of this enzyme, BsaI-HF®v2, which has the added benefit of being Time-Saver™ qualified (can digest DNA in 5-15 mins or overnight without degradation to DNA) and exhibits dramatically reduced star activity. Other Type IIS enzymes used in Golden Gate Assembly include BsmBI-v2\/Esp3I, BbsI\/BbsI-HF, PaqCI (AarI isoschizomer with 7 bp recognition sequence), and SapI\/BspQI\/BspQI-HF (with 7bp recognition sequence and 3bp overhangs). Q: Does NEB offer any BSA-free and\/or animal origin-free restriction enzymes for linearization of plasmids for mRNA vaccine development? A: Yes, NEB has formulated some restriction enzymes (including BspQI, an SapI isoschizomer) without animal-derived components and no BSA appears in their final formulation. In addition, we have several restriction enzymes available without BSA nor other animal-derived components in their final formulation. This list includes: BbsI-HF BsaI-HFv2 BspQI, isoschizomer of LguI, GMP-grade* now available BspQI-HF ClaI HindIII-HF PacI SapI SpeI SwaI XbaI XhoI XmnI Other enzymes can be formulated upon request. Please inquire here. * “GMP Grade” and “GMP-grade” are branding terms NEB uses to describe products manufactured or finished at NEB’s Rowley facility. The Rowley facility was designed to manufacture products under more rigorous infrastructure and process controls to achieve more stringent product specifications and customer requirements. Products manufactured at NEB’s Rowley facility are manufactured in compliance with ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 quality management system standards. However, at this time, NEB does not manufacture or sell products known as Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), nor does NEB manufacture its products in compliance with all of the Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations. 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: Is Gel Loading Dye, Purple (6X) or Gel Loading Dye, Purple (6X), no SDS compatible with other DNA binding dyes such as SYBR® and GelRed™ during gel electrophoresis? A: Because high affinity nucleic acid binding dyes can affect DNA migration during electrophoresis, post-staining of gels with SYBR or GelRed dyes is highly recommended. However, these dyes can also be used as precast dyes (into the agarose gel). Because the Gel Loading Dye, Purple (6X) has an increased concentration in SDS, some interference may be observed when using SYBR or GelRed as precast dyes. When using these dyes as precast dyes, NEB recommends using our Gel Loading Dye, Purple, No SDS (6X) (NEB #B7025S ) instead. Please follow the recommendations below for both Purple dyes when using SYBR dyes as precast dyes: Reduce the amount of sample DNA loaded to 250 to 500ng, and use 0.5X only of SYBR dyes in precast gels. These dyes are much more sensitive than EtBr. Blown out or smeared bands can be caused by overloading. If using Gel Loading Dye, Purple (6X) B7024S , use TBE instead of TAE buffer, as the SDS interference is increased when using TAE buffer (in the gel and as a running buffer). Use the SYBR dyes as recommended by the manufacturer: add the SYBR dye to the TBE buffer first, then add the SYBR dye\/TBE mix to the molten agarose solution. It is preferable to wait a few minutes to add the SYBR dyes to the molten agarose. Adding it to a cooled agarose solution (above gelling temperature, 45°C) produces better results. Always run a freshly made agarose gel, for a single run only. Re-running the gel will yield poor result. Please follow the recommendations below for both Purple dyes when using GelRed dyes as precast dyes: Reduce the amount of sample DNA loaded to 60 to 125ng, and use 0.5X only of GelRed dye in precast gels. This dye is much more sensitive than EtBr. Blown out or smeared bands can be caused by overloading. It is preferable to wait a few minutes to add the GelRed dye to the molten agarose. Adding it to a cooled agarose solution (above gelling temperature, 45°C) produces better results. Always run a freshly made agarose gel, for a single run only. Re-running the gel will yield poor result. 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