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AB270049

BaseMuncher Endonuclease (TurboNuclease)

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BaseMuncher Endonuclease (ab270049) is a non-specific endonuclease that is used for the removal of nucleic acid from protein samples.

- Hydrolyzes both single-stranded and double-stranded, circular and linear nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) to 5-phosphorylated oligonucleotides of 1-4 bases in length
- Free of protease activity
- Can replace crude Dnase1 in several applications
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RIP - BaseMuncher Endonuclease (TurboNuclease) (AB270049)

BaseMuncher Endonuclease is purified by a proprietary process to be >99% pure by SDS-PAGE.

Functional Studies - BaseMuncher Endonuclease (TurboNuclease) (AB270049)
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Functional Studies - BaseMuncher Endonuclease (TurboNuclease) (AB270049)

50 mg of salmon sperm DNA was incubated with the indicated units of BaseMuncher Endonuclease and another brand of nuclease at 37°C for 30 mins in a buffer containing 50 mM Tris-HCl; pH 8.0 and 1 mM MgCl2.

DNA digestion was monitored by agarose gel.

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Product details

Endonuclease enzyme BaseMuncher is a non-specific endonuclease that is used for the removal of nucleic acid from protein samples. Our ultrapure endonuclease hydrolyzes both single stranded and double stranded, along with circular and linear nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) to 5-phosphorylated oligonucleotides of 1-4 bases in length.

Recombinantly produced in E. coli using the Benzonase gene in a proprietary process, BaseMuncher is a highly purified homodimer of 27kDa subunits that have exceptionally high specific activity and is completely free of protease activity. BaseMuncher is ideal for reducing viscosity during protein purification and sample preparation.

One Unit of BaseMuncher converts 1.0 OD260 of salmon sperm DNA into acid soluble nucleotides in 30 minutes at 37°C in a reaction buffer of 50mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0 and 1mM MgCl2. This corresponds to complete digestion of 50μg of salmon sperm DNA into oligonucleotides.

Features & Benefits:

Exceptionally high endonuclease specificity for DNA and RNA

Ultrapure to >99%

Free of protease activity

High purity and high concentration grade

Easy protein purification –Reduced viscosity during sample preparation

100x greater activity than DNAase

Cheaper than Benzonase; but the same quality and efficiency.

General notes:

This product is manufactured by Expedeon, an Abcam company. Expedeon product code BM0025 was previously called BaseMuncher Endonuclease >99% Ultrapure - 25,000 Units (1 x 100 μL) and is the same as the 25,000 unit size of this product. Expedeon product code BM0100 was previously called BaseMuncher Endonuclease >99% Ultrapure - 100,000 Units (4 x 100 μL) and is is the same as the 100,000 unit size.

Properties and storage information

Shipped at conditions
Blue Ice
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
-20°C
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
-20°C

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Publications (7)

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Journal of virology 93: PubMed31534034

2019

Identification of the First Gene Transfer Agent (GTA) Small Terminase in and Its Role in GTA Production and Packaging of DNA.

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Unspecified application

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Unspecified reactive species

D Sherlock,J X Leong,P C M Fogg

Journal of virology 93: PubMed30567991

2019

M Segment-Based Minigenomes and Virus-Like Particle Assays as an Approach To Assess the Potential of Tick-Borne Genome Reassortment.

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Unspecified application

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Veronica V Rezelj,Timothy J Mottram,Joseph Hughes,Richard M Elliott,Alain Kohl,Benjamin Brennan

Nature communications 10:595 PubMed30723210

2019

Identification and characterization of a direct activator of a gene transfer agent.

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Unspecified application

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Paul C M Fogg

Cell reports 23:3352-3365 PubMed29898404

2018

UCHL3 Regulates Topoisomerase-Induced Chromosomal Break Repair by Controlling TDP1 Proteostasis.

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Chunyan Liao,Ryan Beveridge,Jessica J R Hudson,Jacob D Parker,Shih-Chieh Chiang,Swagat Ray,Mohamed E Ashour,Ian Sudbery,Mark J Dickman,Sherif F El-Khamisy

Nucleic acids research 46:1308-1320 PubMed29228292

2017

Recombination directionality factor gp3 binds ϕC31 integrase via the zinc domain, potentially affecting the trajectory of the coiled-coil motif.

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Paul C M Fogg,Ellen Younger,Booshini D Fernando,Thanafez Khaleel,W Marshall Stark,Margaret C M Smith

Journal of virology 91: PubMed28592543

2017

Mapping of Transcription Termination within the S Segment of SFTS Phlebovirus Facilitated Generation of NSs Deletant Viruses.

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Unspecified application

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Benjamin Brennan,Veronica V Rezelj,Richard M Elliott

Applied and environmental microbiology 83: PubMed28003200

2017

Genome Integration and Excision by a New Streptomyces Bacteriophage, ϕJoe.

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Unspecified application

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Unspecified reactive species

Paul C M Fogg,Joshua A Haley,W Marshall Stark,Margaret C M Smith
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