Home › Products › Thermostable Inorganic Pyrophosphatase Thermostable Inorganic Pyrophosphatase Did you know this product can be customized or purchased in larger volumes? Submit an inquiry to find out more about customization options. Catalog # M0296S Size 250 units Concentration 2,000 units/ml Price $70.00 Qty M0296L 1,250 units 2,000 units/ml $280.00 1 1 Categories: Phosphatase & Sulfurylase Products, RNA Modification Products Applications: In vitro Synthesis & Processing Product Information FAQs & Tech Tips Protocols & Manuals Other Tools & Resources Description Related Products Quality & Safety Legal Information Properties and Usage References Description Inorganic pyrophosphatase (PPase) catalyzes the hydrolysis of inorganic pyrophosphate to form orthophosphate: P2O7-4 + H2O -> 2HPO4-2. Highlights Retains 100% activity after incubation at 100°C for 4 hours Product Source An E. coli strain carrying a plasmid encoding a pyrophosphatase from the extreme thermophile Thermococcus litoralis. Properties and Usage Unit Definition One unit is the amount of enzyme that will generate 1 μmol of phosphate per minute from inorganic pyrophosphate under standard reaction conditions (a 10 minute reaction at 75°C in 50 mM Tricine [pH 8.5] , 1 mM MgCl2, 0.32 mM PPi, reaction volume of 0.5 ml). Storage Temperature -20°C Storage Conditions 20 mM Tris-HCl 100 mM KCl 1 mM DTT 0.1 mM EDTA 50% Glycerol pH 8.0 @ 25°C Heat Inactivation No Related Products Companion Products Monarch® Plasmid Miniprep Kit Monarch® DNA Gel Extraction Kit Monarch® PCR & DNA Cleanup Kit (5 μg) References 1. Heinonen, J.K. and Lahti, R.J. (1981). Analytical Biochemistry. 113, 313-317. FAQs FAQs 1. What is the activity of TIPP at 37°C? Datacards Datacards The Product Summary Sheet, or Data Card, includes details for how to use the product, as well as details of its formulation and quality controls. The following file naming structure is used to name the majority of these document files: [Catalog Number]Datasheet-Lot[Lot Number]. For those product lots not listed below, please contact NEB at [email protected] or fill out the Technical Support Form for appropriate document. M0296Datasheet-Lot0091204 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091208 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091303 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091212 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091305 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091310 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091406 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091409 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091411 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091501 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091504 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091512 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091609 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091612 Interactive Tools Interactive Tools NEBioCalculator Quality Control Safety Data Sheet Datacards Quality Control Quality Control Assays The following Quality Control Tests are performed on each new lot and meet the specifications designated for the product. Individual lot data can be found on the Product Summary Sheet/Datacard or Manual which can be found in the Supporting Documents section of this page. Further information regarding NEB product quality can be found here. dNTPase Activity: The Pyrophosphatase is tested in a reaction containing a mix of dNTP's. After incubation the amount of inorganic phosphatase released is determined by comparison to a standard curve of known phosphate concentrations. Endonuclease Activity (Nicking): The product is tested in a reaction containing a supercoiled DNA substrate. After incubation for 4 hours the percent converted to the nicked form is determined by agarose gel electrophoresis. Exonuclease Activity (Radioactivity Release): The product is tested in a reaction containing a radiolabeled mixture of single and double-stranded DNA. After incubation for 4 hours the exonuclease activity is determined by the % release of radioactive nucleotides. Non-Specific DNase Activity (16 hour): The product is tested for non-specific nuclease degradation in a reaction containing a DNA substrate. After incubation for 16 hours there is no detectable degradation of the DNA substrate as determined by agarose gel electrophoresis. Phosphatase Activity (PNPP): The product is tested in a reaction containing a p-nitrophenyl phosphate (PNPP), a chromogenic substrate for most phosphatases. After incubation the percent degradation is determined by spectrophotometric analysis of released p-nitrophenol at 405 nm. Safety Data Sheet The following is a list of Safety Data Sheet (SDS) that apply to this product to help you use it safely. Thermostable Inorganic Pyrophosphatase Datacards The Product Summary Sheet, or Data Card, includes details for how to use the product, as well as details of its formulation and quality controls. The following file naming structure is used to name the majority of these document files: [Catalog Number]Datasheet-Lot[Lot Number]. For those product lots not listed below, please contact NEB at [email protected] or fill out the Technical Support Form for appropriate document. M0296Datasheet-Lot0091204 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091208 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091303 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091212 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091305 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091310 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091406 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091409 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091411 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091501 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091504 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091512 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091609 M0296Datasheet-Lot0091612 Legal and Disclaimers Legal and Disclaimers This product is covered by one or more patents, trademarks and/or copyrights owned or controlled by New England Biolabs, Inc (NEB). While NEB develops and validates its products for various applications, the use of this product may require the buyer to obtain additional third party intellectual property rights for certain applications. For more information about commercial rights, please contact NEB's Global Business Development team at [email protected]. This product is intended for research purposes only. This product is not intended to be used for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes in humans or animals.
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