Product Class: Restriction Endonuclease

NarI
neb31 cloned at NEB recombinant 2site dil_A 37 65 Heat CpG

We are excited to announce that all reaction buffers are now BSA-free. NEB began switching our BSA-containing reaction buffers in April 2021 to buffers containing Recombinant Albumin (rAlbumin) for restriction enzymes and some DNA modifying enzymes. Find more details at www.neb.com/BSA-free.

NEB restriction endonuclease that recognizes the sequence GG^CG_CC

Product Introduction

  • 100% activity in rCutSmart Buffer (over 210 enzymes are available in the same buffer) allowing for easier double digests
  • Requires two or more sites for cleavage. Please review the enzyme list and recommendations in the following table as well as the background information article.
  • Restriction Enzyme Cut Site: GG/CGCC
Catalog # Size Concentration
R0191S 500.0 units 5000 units/ml
R0191L 2500.0 units 5000 units/ml

Product Information

Description

Product Source

An E. coli strain that carries the NarI gene from Norcardia argentinensis (ATCC 31306)
This product is related to the following categories:
Restriction Endonucleases: N-O Products
This product can be used in the following applications:
Restriction Enzyme Digestion

Reagents Supplied

Reagents Supplied

The following reagents are supplied with this product:

NEB # Component Name Component # Stored at (°C) Amount Concentration

Properties & Usage

Unit Definition

One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to digest 1 µg pXba DNA in 1 hour at 37°C in a total reaction volume of 50 µl.

Reaction Conditions

1X rCutSmart™ Buffer
Incubate at 37°C

1X rCutSmart™ Buffer
50 mM Potassium Acetate
20 mM Tris-acetate
10 mM Magnesium Acetate
100 µg/ml Recombinant Albumin
(pH 7.9 @ 25°C)

Activity in NEBuffers

NEBuffer™ r1.1: 100%
NEBuffer™ r2.1: 100%
NEBuffer™ r3.1: 10%
rCutSmart™ Buffer: 100%

Diluent Compatibility

Storage Buffer

10 mM Tris-HCl
50 mM KCl
1 mM DTT
0.1 mM EDTA
200 µg/ml BSA
50% Glycerol
pH 7.4 @ 25°C

Heat Inactivation

65°C for 20 minutes

Methylation Sensitivity

dam methylation: Not Sensitive
dcm methylation: Not Sensitive
CpG Methylation: Blocked

Isoschizomers

DinI
EgeI
EheI
KasI
Mly113I
PluTI
SfoI
SspDI

Product Notes

  1. NarI is an isoschizomer of KasI. NarI produces a 2-base 5´ extension whereas KasI produces a 4-base 5´ extension.
  2. Demonstrates marked site preferences. On pBR322, the NarI site at 548 bp is cut very slowly.
  3. Under standard restriction digest conditions NarI requires two sites for efficient digestion. However, it is possible to obtain digestion of a single site if an excess of enzyme is used. For substrates containing a single NarI site we would recommend the use of 20 units of enzymeper 1 ug of DNA substrate. Alternatively, the neoschizomer SfoI can be used.SfoI does not demonstrate as strong a site preference as NarI does.
  4. This enzyme has shown to have lower activity on some supercoiled plasmids, with more than 1 unit required to digest 1 μg plasmid DNA. For complete digestion of 1 μg of plasmid DNA please follow our recommended digestion protocol.
  5. Based on the stability of the enzyme in the reaction, incubations longer than 1 hr will not result in improved digestion, unless additional enzyme is added. Please refer to Restriction endonuclease survival in a reaction for more information regarding this topic.
  6. Requires two or more sites for cleavage. Please review the enzyme list and recommendations in the following table as well as the background information article.
  7. Blocked by CpG methylation.

Protocols, Manuals & Usage

Protocols

  1. Optimizing Restriction Endonuclease Reactions
  2. Restriction Digest Protocol
  3. Double Digest Protocol with Standard Restriction Enzymes

Usage & Guidelines

Tools & Resources

Selection Charts

Web Tools

FAQs & Troubleshooting

FAQs

  1. I tested your restriction enzyme on the substrate DNA recommended by NEB, and it appears to be active, however it does not digest my DNA. What could be the reason?
  2. Is this enzyme sensitive to dam, dcm or mammalian CpG methylation?
  3. Can you tell me more about the switch from BSA to Recombinant Albumin (rAlbumin) in NEBuffers?

Troubleshooting

Quality, Safety & Legal

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Safety DataSheets

The following is a list of Safety Data Sheet (SDS) that apply to this product to help you use it safely.

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