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Ribonuclease R (RNase R), derived from the Escherichia coli RNR superfamily, is a magnesium ion dependent 3 '- 5' exonuclease that can progressively cut RNA into dinucleotides and trinucleotides from the 3 '- 5' direction. RNase R can digest almost all linear RNAs, but it is difficult to digest circular RNAs, lasso RNAs, and short double-stranded RNAs with less than 7 nucleotides of 3 'end protrudation. RNase R is commonly used in gene expression and can digest linear RNAs to enrich circular RNAs or lasso structured RNAs.
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Appearance: Clear and transparent solution
Visible Particles: Meet the specification
pH: 7.0-8.0
Endonuclease Residues: The degradation of substrate was ≤10%
Exonuclease Residues: The degradation of substrate was ≤10%
Heavy Metal Residues: ≤10ppm
Microbial Limit: Total aerobic microbial count ≤1cfu/10ml, total yeasts and molds count≤1cfu/10ml
Activity Definition: At 37°C, within 10 mins, the amount of enzyme required that will degrade 1µg poly(A) turning to acid-soluble nucleotides is defined as one unit of enzyme activityPlease contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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