Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Biolit® Cas9 Nickase |
|---|---|
| Quantity/Pack Size | 50 pmol |
| Form | Liquid |
| Grade | Research Grade |
| Application | Gene Editing, CRISPR-Cas9 Research |
Product Description
Biolit® Cas9 Nickase is a specialized CRISPR enzyme designed for precise gene editing applications. Unlike traditional Cas9, this nickase variant introduces single-strand breaks in DNA, reducing off-target effects and improving editing accuracy. It is widely used in molecular biology labs for genome engineering, functional genomics, and synthetic biology research.
This high-quality enzyme is purified to ensure maximum activity and stability, making it a reliable choice for researchers working on complex genetic modifications. Whether you’re studying gene function or developing therapeutic models, Biolit® Cas9 Nickase provides the precision needed for successful experiments.
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FAQs
What is the difference between Cas9 and Cas9 Nickase?
Cas9 Nickase introduces single-strand breaks in DNA, while traditional Cas9 creates double-strand breaks. This reduces off-target effects and improves editing precision.
How should I store Biolit® Cas9 Nickase?
Store at -20°C for long-term stability. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles to maintain enzyme activity.
Is this product suitable for in vivo applications?
Yes, Biolit® Cas9 Nickase is commonly used in both in vitro and in vivo gene editing experiments.
What is the shelf life of this enzyme?
When stored properly, Biolit® Cas9 Nickase remains stable for up to 12 months.
Can I use this for CRISPR screening?
Absolutely. Its high specificity makes it ideal for large-scale CRISPR screens and functional genomics studies.