Endo-1 is an endonuclease that cleaves
specifically mismatches in heteroduplex
DNA.
Denaturation and renaturation of a mixture of DNAs from mutant and WT will create
mismatches. The enzyme will cleave the mismatch and you will observe the
digestion products (smaller fragments).
Endo-1 works at neutral pH in presence of Zn, with a proven superiority over other endonucleases. This enzyme is a
diagnostic tools to discover new mutations (SNP, Ins/Del) in DNA and is
the perfect enzyme for TILLLING™ reactions.
Download our Product and Protocol sheet (pdf
format, 420 kb) or a poster (pdf format,
520 kb).
To order or to enquire for price: endo-1@serialgenetics.com
Notice to Purchasers: Limited Licence
This product is sold under licensing arrangements under the patent No PCT/EP2005/009220 with INRA (French National Institute for Agricultural Research) and GENOPLANTE-VALOR.
The purchase price of this product includes limited, non-transferable rights to use only the product to detect DNA mismatches and related processes described in said patent where such processes are covered by patent solely for the research and development activities of the purchaser. Serial Genetics cannot guarantee that any use of the product for in-house research and development may not require additional licence(s) to third parties, e.g. in case of a third party’s patent that could be infringed by such use.
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