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71230 Lysonase™ Bioprocessing Reagent

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          Description
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          Lysonase™ Bioprocessing Reagent is an optimized, ready-to-use blend of rLysozyme™ Solution and Benzonase Nuclease. rLysozyme Solution contains a highly purified and stabilized recombinant lysozyme with specific activity 250 times greater than that of chicken egg white lysozyme. Benzonase Nuclease is a genetically engineered nonspecific endonuclease that degrades all forms of DNA and RNA (single stranded, double stranded, circular, linear), reducing extract viscosity and increasing protein yield. The combined activities of rLysozyme and Benzonase Nuclease significantly increase protein extraction efficiency and facilitate downstream processing of protein extracts. For efficient protein extraction with BugBuster® Protein Extraction Reagent, use 10 µl Lysonase per 1 g cell paste. For efficient protein extraction with PopCulture® Reagent, add 2 µl Lysonase per 1 ml culture. Store at –20°C.

          Catalogue Number71230
          Brand Family Novagen®
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          Quality LevelMQ400
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          Ship Code Blue Ice Only
          Toxicity Standard Handling
          Storage -20°C
          Do not freeze Ok to freeze
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          71230-3 07790788053116
          71230-4 04055977271195

          Documentation

          Lysonase™ Bioprocessing Reagent Certificates of Analysis

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          71230

          Brochure

          Title
          Benzonase®Nuclease
          Bulk Product Guide
          Protein Purification and Detection Tools

          Technical Info

          Title
          Benzonase®endonuclease for improved primary recovery in an E. coli-based process for Fab production

          Citations

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        • Johannes Mullegger, et al. (2005) Engineering of a thioglycoligase: randomized mutagenesis of the acid-base residue leads to the identification of improved catalysts. Protein Engineering Design and Selection 18, 33-40.
        • Dirk Hoffmeister and Jon S. Thorson. (2004) Mechanistic implications of Escherichia coli galactokinase structure-based engineering. ChemBioChem 5, 989-992.
        • Dirk Hoffmeister, et al. (2003) Creation of the first anomeric D/L-sugar kinase by means of directed evolution. Procedings of the National Academy of Science 100, 13184-13189.
        • User Protocols

          Title
          TB361 Lysonase™ Bioprocessing Reagent