NYMU Taipei/Available Restriction Enzymes
From 2007.igem.org
[http://www.krackeler.com/products/fid/2753 Unit Definition of Restriction Enzymes]
- One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to hydrolyze 1µg of λ DNA to completion in 60 minutes in a total reaction volume of 50 µl, under optimal assay conditions (salt concentration, pH, temperature).
- Some enzymes which do not, or rarely, cleave λ DNA. DNA are tested using another substrate; for example, enzymes such as Not I or Sfi I are tested with adenovirus DNA, and Fok I is tested using pBR322.
[http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/tech_reference/restriction_enzymes/setting_up_reaction.asp Setting Up a Restriction Endonuclease Reaction]
[http://www.promega.com/guides/re_guide/chaptwo/2_1.htm Standard Restriction Enzyme Reactions]
[http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/products/faqcategory1.asp FAQs for Restriction Endonucleases]
[http://www.ndsu.edu/instruct/mcclean/plsc731/dna/dna5.htm Restriction Modification System]
[http://www.everythingbio.com/glos/definition.php?word=star+activity Definition of star activity]
- AatII
- AccI
- AciI
- AseI
- BamHI
- BanII
- BbsI
- BbvI
- BglII
- BsaBI
- BspEI
- EcoRI
- EcoRV
- HindIII
- MboI
- MspI
- NcoI
- NdeI
- NheI
- NotI
- PacI
- PstI
- RsaI
- SacI
- SalI
- SmaI
- SpeI
- SwaI
- XbaI
- XhoI
- XmaI
- XmnI