Taq DNA Polymerase Antibody

Taq antibody (5 U/μl) is an anti-Taq DNA polymerase monoclonal antibody that inhibits DNA polymerase activity when conjugated to Taq DNA polymerase.

Taq DNA Polymerase Antibody

Taq antibody (5 U/μl) is an anti-Taq DNA polymerase monoclonal antibody that inhibits DNA polymerase activity when conjugated to Taq DNA polymerase. The Taq antibody has a very high affinity for Taq and can block the activity of Taq before denaturation at high temperatures, so it can be very effective in inhibiting primer-dimers and non-specific amplification. Taq antibody does not require special inactivation treatment, can be used under conventional PCR reaction conditions, and is suitable for a variety of Taq-based hot-start PCR and qPCR reactions. Different from monoclonal antibodies produced by mouse ascites, this product is produced by large-scale suspension cell fermentation, which minimizes the residue of host antibodies, nucleic acids, etc., so it has extremely high purity and batch stability.

Price List                                     

Cat. No. 规格(5 U/μl) Price
7702050 50 μl contact us
7702200 200 μl contact us

Introduction

Taq antibody (5 U/μl) is an anti-Taq DNA polymerase monoclonal antibody that inhibits DNA polymerase activity when conjugated to Taq DNA polymerase. The Taq antibody has a very high affinity for Taq and can block the activity of Taq before denaturation at high temperatures, so it can be very effective in inhibiting primer-dimers and non-specific amplification. Taq antibody does not require special inactivation treatment, can be used under conventional PCR reaction conditions, and is suitable for a variety of Taq-based hot-start PCR and qPCR reactions. Different from monoclonal antibodies produced by mouse ascites, this product is produced by large-scale suspension cell fermentation, which minimizes the residue of host antibodies, nucleic acids, etc., so it has extremely high purity and batch stability.

 

Storage

It can be transported at low temperature and stored at -20℃ for more than 2 years.

 

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