What is BspHI?
Thermo Scientific PagI (BspHI) restriction enzyme recognizes T^CATGA sites and cuts best at 37°C in O buffer (isoschizomers: BspHI, CciI, RcaI). Note: Also available as a FastDigest enzyme for rapid DNA digestion.
How do you find restriction enzyme sites?
The option Find Restriction Sites… from the “Tools”→“Cloning” menu or the context menu allows you to find and annotate restriction sites on a nucleotide sequence.
What is the recognition sequence for PagI?
Enzyme | Source | Recognition sequence |
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PagI | Pseudomonas alcaligenes Sau 14-027 | 5′ TCATGA 3′ AGTACT |
PalI | Providencia alcalifaciens | 5′ GGCC 3′ CCGG |
PamI | Phormidium ambiguum | 5′ TGCGCA 3′ ACGCGT |
PamII | Phormidium ambiguum | 5′ GRCGYC 3′ CYGCRG |
How to analyze a restriction enzyme cutting map?
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What are the sites for restriction enzymes in DNA?
Maps sites for restriction enzymes, a.k.a. restriction endonucleases, in DNA sequences. Also does virtual digestion. What`s New? No non-base letters.
How to find a restriction enzyme in Neb?
Locate commercially available restriction enzymes by category, name, recognition sequence, or overhang. Enzyme Finder | NEB Enzyme Finder version {{appVersion}}
Which is Thermo Fisher Scientific pagi restriction enzyme?
Order requests are processed and shipped by your local distributor. Learn more Thermo Scientific PagI (BspHI) restriction enzyme recognizes T^CATGA sites and cuts best at 37°C in O buffer (isoschizomers: BspHI, CciI, RcaI).