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β-Agarase I
NEBU cloned at NEB recombinant 42 65 Heat

Product Introduction

  • For the extraction of DNA from agarose gels
  • Isolated from a recombinant source
  • DNase- and RNase-free
Catalog # Size Concentration
M0392S 100.0 units 1000 units/ml
M0392L 500.0 units 1000 units/ml

Product Information

Description

β-Agarase cleaves the agarose subunit, unsubstituted neoagarobiose [3,6-anhydro-a-L-galactopyranosyl-1-3-d-galactose] to neoagaro-oligosaccharides (1).

Product Source

Isolated from a strain of E. coli that carries a plasmid which encodes the β-Agarase I gene.
This product is related to the following categories:
Other Products,
DNA Gel Extraction Products,
This product can be used in the following applications:
Nucleic Acid Purification

Reagents Supplied

Reagents Supplied

The following reagents are supplied with this product:

NEB # Component Name Component # Stored at (°C) Amount Concentration
  • M0392S     -20    
  • M0392L     -20    

Properties & Usage

Unit Definition

One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to digest 200 μl of molten low melting point or NuSieve agarose to nonprecipitable neoagaro-oligosaccharides in 1 hour at 42°C.

Reaction Conditions

1X β-Agarase I Reaction Buffer
Incubate at 42°C

1X β-Agarase I Reaction Buffer
10 mM Bis-Tris-HCl
1 mM EDTA
(pH 6.5 @ 25°C)

Storage Buffer

50 mM Bis-Tris-HCl
1 mM EDTA
50% Glycerol
pH 6.5 @ 25°C

Heat Inactivation

65°C for 15 minutes

Application Features

  • β-Agarase I digests agarose, releasing trapped DNA and producing carbohydrate molecules which can no longer gel. β-Agarase I can be used to purify both large (> 50 kb) and small (< 50 kb) fragments of DNA from gels. The remaining carbohydrate molecules and β-Agarase I will not, in general, interfere with subsequent DNA manipulations such as restriction endonuclease digestion, ligation, and transformation.

Product Notes

  1. β-Agarase I retains activity for several hours at 40-45°C and is stabilized by the presence of agarose in the reaction.
  2. Only low melting point agarose is suitable forβ-Agarase I digestion as the solution must be liquid at the incubationtemperature of 42°C. If the temperature falls below 42°C during the reactiontime, even low melting point agarose will begin to congeal and beundigestable.
  3. β-Agarase I is quickly inactivated at temperaturesabove 45°C. Therefore, when working with large volumes, be sure to leave ampletime for the molten agar to equilibrate to 42°C.
  4. β-Agarase I works best on gels made with Tris-acetatebuffer (TAE). For gels made with Tris-borate buffer (TBE), doubling the requiredamount of β-Agarase I is recommended.
  5. β-Agarase I works most efficiently on solutionscontaining 1% agarose or lower. For maximum digestion of higher percentage gels,melt the gel slice at 65°C and adjust the volume with 1X β-Agarase I Buffer sothat the final concentration of agarose is 1%.
  6. β-Agarase I exhibits optimal activity at pH 6.5.Greater than 75% of the optimal activity is maintained between pH5.0-8.5.
  7. Incubation at 95°C for 2 minutes or incubation at 65°C for 15 minutes inactivates 50 units of β-Agarase I. β-Agarase I retains activity for several hours at 40-45°C and is stabilized by the presence of agarose in the reaction.

References

  1. Yaphe, W. (1957). Can. J. Microbiol. 3, 987-993.
  2. Davis, T. and Guan, C. Unpublished observation

Protocols, Manuals & Usage

Protocols

  1. DNA Purification from Agarose Gels using Beta Agarase I (NEB #M0392)

FAQs & Troubleshooting

FAQs

  1. Can ligation and other DNA manipulations be carried out on β-Agarase I treated gel slices containing DNA?
  2. What is the molecular weight of β-Agarase I?
  3. What type of agarose will β-Agarase I digest?
  4. Will β-Agarase I work in other buffers?
  5. Why does a white precipitate form after the reaction using β-Agarase I?
  6. Can a high percentage low melt gel be digested with β-Agarase I?
  7. What is a common cause of β-Agarase I reaction failure?
  8. Does the gel running buffer have an effect on the β-Agarase I reaction?
  9. How can β-Agarase I be heat inactivated?
  10. How stable is β-Agarase I in reaction?
  11. What is the optimal pH for β-Agarase I digestion?

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