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UNSPSC Code:
41116100
NACRES:
NA.54
form
solution
packaging
pkg of 1 mL (20 mg)
manufacturer/tradename
Roche
storage temp.
−20°C
Application
This preparation is used as a carrier for the precipitation of nucleic acids (DNA or RNA). As an inert material it may replace tRNAs or sonicated DNAs.
20 μg glycogen (1 μl solution) allow to precipitate pg-amounts of DNA or RNA from a volume of 1 ml.
In a typical experiment 5 pg [3H]-labeled calf thymus DNA were dissolved in 500 μl 10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0; 1 mM EDTA; 0.4 M LiCl. 1μl glycogen solution (20 μg glycogen) as carrier was added and then precipitated with 1.2 ml ethanol at -15 to -25 °C and stored for 3 hours at -15 to -25 °C. After centrifugation (10 minutes at 12 000 × g) the total radioactivity was found in the precipitate. Without addition of glycogen no precipitation of DNA occured.
20 μg glycogen (1 μl solution) allow to precipitate pg-amounts of DNA or RNA from a volume of 1 ml.
In a typical experiment 5 pg [3H]-labeled calf thymus DNA were dissolved in 500 μl 10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0; 1 mM EDTA; 0.4 M LiCl. 1μl glycogen solution (20 μg glycogen) as carrier was added and then precipitated with 1.2 ml ethanol at -15 to -25 °C and stored for 3 hours at -15 to -25 °C. After centrifugation (10 minutes at 12 000 × g) the total radioactivity was found in the precipitate. Without addition of glycogen no precipitation of DNA occured.
Features and Benefits
Glycogen, in special quality for molecular biology, is an inert carrier in nucleic acid preparations.
Contents
Aqueous solution, 20 mg/ml
Contents
Aqueous solution, 20 mg/ml
Analysis Note
Tested for absence of endonucleases, nicking activity, exonucleases, RNases, nucleic acids, and proteases according to the current Quality Control procedures.
Other Notes
For life science research only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Storage Class
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
wgk
nwg
flash_point_f
does not flash
flash_point_c
does not flash
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