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DNase I (RNase-free)
NEBU cloned at NEB recombinant 37 75 Heat

GMP-grade reagent also available. Learn more.

Product Introduction

  • DNA specific Endonuclease
  • Degrades double-stranded and single-stranded DNA
  • Products are short oligos with 5'-phosphate and 3'-OH
  • Need help finding the right exonuclease for your experiments? Try Exo Selector 

DNase I (RNase-free) is ideal for:

  • Removal of contaminating genomic DNA from RNA samples
  • Degradation of DNA templates in transcription reactions
  • Salt-tolerant DNase I-XT (NEB #M0570) is now available for removal of DNA from RNA preparations
Catalog # Size Concentration
M0303S 1000.0 units 2000 units/ml
M0303L 5000.0 units 2000 units/ml

Product Information

Description

Highlights

Isolated from a recombinant source
Supplied with 10X Reaction Buffer DNase I, (RNase-free) is an endonuclease that nonspecifically cleaves DNA to release di-, tri- and oligonucleotide products with 5´-phosphorylated and 3´-hydroxylated ends (1,2). DNase I acts on single- and double-stranded DNA, chromatin and RNA:DNA hybrids.

Product Source

An E. Coli strain that carries an MBP fusion clone of Bovine Pancreatic DNase I.
This product is related to the following categories:
Exonucleases and Non-specific Endonucleases Products,
RNA Synthesis In vitro Transcription (IVT),

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 which will completely degrade 1 µg of pBR322 DNA in 10 minutes at 37°C in DNase I Reaction Buffer.

Complete degradation is defined as the reduction of the majority of DNA fragments to tetranucleotides or smaller.

Reaction Conditions

1X DNase I Reaction Buffer
Incubate at 37°C

1X DNase I Reaction Buffer
10 mM Tris-HCl
2.5 mM MgCl2
0.5 mM CaCl2
(pH 7.6 @ 25°C)

Usage Concentration

2,000 units/ml

Storage Buffer

10 mM Tris-HCl
2 mM CaCl2
50% Glycerol
pH 7.6 @ 25°C

Heat Inactivation

75°C for 10 minutes

Application Features

  • Degradation of DNA template in transcription reactions
  • Removal of contaminating genomic DNA from RNA samples
  • DNase I footprinting
  • Nick Translation

Product Notes

  1. EDTA should be added to a final concentration of 5 mM to protect RNA from being degraded during enzyme inactivation (3).
  2. We do not recommend using NEB's DNase I as a substitute for Monarch DNase I in the RNA isolation workflow when using the Monarch Total RNA Miniprep Kit (NEB #T2010).  Monarch DNase I is optimized for use in this workflow, and is available for purchase as a component of the Monarch Total RNA Enzyme Pack, (NEB #T2019).

References

  1. Kunitz, M. (1950). J. Gen. Physiol . 33, 349-362.
  2. Vanecko, S. and laskowski, M. (1961). J. Biol. Chem . 236, 3312-3316.
  3. Huang, Z. et al. (1996). Biotechniques . 20, 1012-1020.

Protocols, Manuals & Usage

Protocols

  1. A Typical DNase I Reaction Protocol (M0303)

Usage & Guidelines

Tools & Resources

Selection Charts

Web Tools

FAQs & Troubleshooting

FAQs

  1. What is the specific activity of DNase I(RNase-free)?
  2. Will DNase I work in NEB buffers 1-4?
  3. What is the best way to remove DNase I from my reaction?
  4. Will DNase I work in rCutSmart buffer?
  5. Can I use the Monarch RNA Cleanup Kit to cleanup up my DNase I-treated RNA?
  6. Can I use NEB DNase I (#M0303) with the Monarch Total RNA Miniprep Kit?

Quality, Safety & Legal

Quality Assurance Statement

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Specifications

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Certificate Of Analysis

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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.

Legal and Disclaimers

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