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Invitrogen™ AccuPrime™ GC-Rich DNA Polymerase DFS Item

AccuPrime GC-Rich DNA Polymerase is designed to provide high-yield, high-specificity amplification of difficult-to-amplify templates, such as those with >65% GC content.

Supplier:  Invitrogen™ 12337024

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Description

Description

AccuPrime GC-Rich DNA Polymerase is designed to provide high-yield, high-specificity amplification of difficult-to-amplify templates, such as those with >65% GC content. The kit offers a choice of buffers for amplifying genomic DNA targets (Buffer A) or non-GC-rich cDNA, plasmid, and lambda-based targets (Buffer B).

AccuPrime GC-Rich DNA Polymerase features

  • High yields for targets up to 5 kb in length
  • AccuPrime accessory proteins for improved PCR specificity
  • Sensitivity down to 5 ng of template DNA

Robust and specific amplifications

The AccuPrime buffers contain thermostable proteins that enhance primer-template hybridization during PCR, increasing the specificity of the reaction. The polymerase itself, from the archaebacterium Pyrolobus fumarius, has a five-fold better processivity than Taq DNA polymerase, and remains active even after 4 hours at 95°C.

Unit definition

One unit of AccuPrime GC-Rich DNA Polymerase is the amount of enzyme required to incorporate 10 nmoles of dNTPs into acid-insoluble material in 30 min. at 74°C.

Specifications

Specifications

• AccuPrime GC-Rich DNA Polymerase (1 x 500 μL at 2 U/μL)
• 5X AccuPrime GC-Rich Buffer A (1 x 5 mL)
• 5X AccuPrime GC-Rich Buffer B (1 x 5 mL)
• 50 mM MgSO4 (1 x 5 mL)

Store at –20°C.
AccuPrime GC-Rich DNA Polymerase
1,000 reactions
Hot-start PCR
Built-In Hot Start
Blunt
5 kb or less
High
Standard
Wet or Dry Ice
2X
1000 Reactions
Separate Components
500 μL
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