GSPure® T4 RNA Ligase 1

$780.00

1000 U

T4 RNA Ligase 1, i.e., T4 RNA ligase 1, is an ATP-dependent enzyme that catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds between 5′-P termini and 3′-OH termini either inter- or intramolecularly in single-stranded RNA, single-stranded DNA, or mononucleotide molecules. It can be used for intermolecular ligation of ssRNA; intermolecular ligation of ssRNA and ssDNA; labeling the 3′-OH end of ssRNA with radioactive isotopes such as 5’-[32P]pCp; synthesis of single-stranded oligo RNA and oligo DNA; special modification of tRNA; incorporation of non-natural amino acids into proteins; and other applications.

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T4 RNA Ligase 1, i.e., T4 RNA ligase 1, is an ATP-dependent enzyme that catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds between 5′-P termini and 3′-OH termini either inter- or intramolecularly in single-stranded RNA, single-stranded DNA, or mononucleotide molecules. It can be used for intermolecular ligation of ssRNA; intermolecular ligation of ssRNA and ssDNA; labeling the 3′-OH end of ssRNA with radioactive isotopes such as 5’-[32P]pCp; synthesis of single-stranded oligo RNA and oligo DNA; special modification of tRNA; incorporation of non-natural amino acids into proteins; and other applications.

 

Case Analysis

Under the same reaction conditions, Gisay Biotech‘s T4 RNA Ligase 1 shows similar catalytic activity but higher ligation efficiency compared to competing products.

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1. Which molecules can this kit catalyze to react?

Answer:T4 RNA Ligase 1, namely T4 RNA ligase 1, is an ATP-dependent enzyme that can catalyze the formation of phosphodiester bonds between 5′-P termini and 3′-OH termini inter- or intramolecularly of single-stranded RNA, single-stranded DNA, or mononucleotide molecules. It can be used for intermolecular ligation of ssRNA; intermolecular ligation of ssRNA and ssDNA; labeling of ssRNA 3′-OH termini with radioactive isotopes such as 5’-[32P]pCp; synthesis of single-stranded oligo RNA and oligo DNA; special modification of tRNA; incorporation of non-natural amino acids into proteins

 

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