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UCF.ME Uracil DNA Glycosylase derived from psychrophilic marine bacteria, it is an ultra-low residual heat-labile UDG enzyme known as UCF.METM. This product can prevent the residual activity of conventional UDG enzymes after inactivation from degrading dU-containing amplification products at room temperature. It also prevents background bacteria present in molecular enzymes from causing false positives in PCR results. Therefore, the introduction of UCF.METM ultra-low residual thermolabile UDG enzyme is crucial for accurately identifying infectious pathogens and assisting in the clinical diagnosis of infections and infectious diseases.
Features
• Ultra-low residual of UCF.METM—E. coli genomic DNA residue <0.1 copies/ U;
• Low nuclease residue—No residual exonuclease, nicking enzyme, or RNase;
• Strong digestion capability—0.05 U/T can digest 105 copies/T dU-DNA products;
• Good thermolability—Complete inactivation under any condition of 50°C for 10 minutes, 55°C for 5 minutes, or 95°C for 5 minutes;
• Compatible with RT-qPCR reaction systems—No impact on the detection system even at high input levels (2U/20μL reaction system).Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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