Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Xba I, 1000u | MBRE016-1000U | Himedia |
|---|---|
| Quantity/Pack Size | 1000 units |
| Form | Liquid |
| Grade | Molecular Biology Grade |
| Application | DNA digestion, cloning, gene analysis |
Product Description
Xba I is a high-quality restriction endonuclease that recognizes and cleaves the DNA sequence TCTAGA. This enzyme is widely used in molecular biology for DNA manipulation, cloning, and gene expression studies. With a concentration of 1000 units, it provides sufficient activity for multiple experiments, making it a cost-effective choice for research labs, educational institutions, and biotech companies.
Himedia’s Xba I enzyme is purified to ensure high specificity and minimal star activity, guaranteeing reliable results in your experiments. Whether you’re a student learning restriction digestion techniques or a researcher working on advanced genetic engineering, this enzyme delivers consistent performance.
At eqipped, we ensure that all our lab supplies, including restriction enzymes like Xba I, meet stringent quality standards. Our products are sourced from trusted manufacturers and undergo rigorous testing to confirm their efficacy. When you buy Xba I online from eqipped, you get a product that?s both reliable and affordably priced.
Need a restriction enzyme for your next experiment? Buy Xba I online today and experience seamless DNA digestion!
This enzyme is compatible with most standard reaction buffers and can be used in conjunction with other restriction enzymes for double digestion protocols. Always store at -20?C to maintain optimal activity. For best results, follow the recommended reaction conditions provided in the product manual.
FAQs
1. What is the recognition sequence for Xba I?
Xba I recognizes and cleaves the DNA sequence 5’…TCTAGA…3′.
2. How should I store Xba I to maintain its activity?
Store Xba I at -20?C in a non-frost-free freezer. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
3. Can Xba I be used for double digestion?
Yes, Xba I is compatible with many other restriction enzymes. Check the buffer compatibility before performing double digestion.
4. What is the unit definition for Xba I?
One unit of Xba I is defined as the amount of enzyme required to digest 1 ?g of ? DNA in 1 hour at 37?C.
5. Is Xba I suitable for educational purposes?
Absolutely! Xba I is commonly used in educational labs for teaching restriction digestion techniques due to its reliability and ease of use.