Nt.BbvCI
Product informationCode | Name | Size | Quantity | Price | |
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R0632S |
Nt.BbvCI, recombinant |
1.000 units ( 10000 units/ml ) | - | Unavailable in your region | |
R0632L |
Nt.BbvCI, recombinant |
5.000 units ( 10000 units/ml ) | - | Unavailable in your region |
Nt.BbvCI
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.
Product Introduction
- 100% activity in rCutSmart™ Buffer (over 210 enzymes are available in the same buffer) allowing for easier double digests
- This is a nicking endonuclease
- Generates DNA molecules that are “nicked”, rather than cleaved
- Nicking Enzyme Cut Site: CCTCAGC (-5/none)
Catalog # | Size | Concentration |
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R0632S | 1000.0 units | 10000 units/ml |
R0632L | 5000.0 units | 10000 units/ml |
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Product Information
Description
Nt.BbvCI is a nicking endonuclease that cleaves only one strand of DNA on a double-stranded DNA substrate.Product Source
An E. coli strain expressing an altered form of the BbvCI restriction genes from Bacillus brevis (L. Ge).- This product is related to the following categories:
- Nicking Endonucleases Products,
- Restriction Endonucleases: N-O Products,
Reagents Supplied
Reagents Supplied
The following reagents are supplied with this product:
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Properties & Usage
Unit Definition
One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to convert 1 µg of supercoiled plasmid DNA to open circular form 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: 50%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
80°C for 20 minutesMethylation Sensitivity
dam methylation: Not Sensitive
dcm methylation: Not Sensitive
CpG Methylation: Blocked by Some Combinations of Overlapping
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Product Notes
- To see how this enzyme (along with other nicking enzymes) performs at different temperatures, please visit Effect of Various Temperatures of Different Nicking Endonucleases.
- Blocked by some combinations of overlapping CpG methylation.
References
- Song, Q. et al. (2010). Anal.Chem. [Epub ahead of print].
- Zhang, P. et al. (2010). 69, 226-234. [Epub 2009 Sep 9].
Protocols, Manuals & Usage
Protocols
Usage & Guidelines
- Activity at 37°C for Restriction Enzymes with Alternate Incubation Temperatures
- Activity of Restriction Enzymes in PCR Buffers
- Cleavage Close to the End of DNA Fragments
- Digestion of Agarose-Embedded DNA: Info for Specific Enzymes
- Double Digests
- Heat Inactivation
- NEBuffer Activity/Performance Chart with Restriction Enzymes
- Optimizing Restriction Endonuclease Reactions
- Restriction Endonucleases - Survival in a Reaction
- Restriction Enzyme Diluent Buffer Compatibility
- Restriction Enzyme Tips
- Single Letter Codes
- Star Activity
- Traditional Cloning Quick Guide
Tools & Resources
Selection Charts
- Alphabetized List of Recognition Sequences
- Compatible Cohesive Ends and Generation of New Restriction Sites
- Dam-Dcm and CpG Methylation
- Effect of Various Temperatures on Nicking Endonucleases
- Enzymes with Nonpalindromic Sequences
- Frequencies of Restriction Sites
- Isoelectric Points (pI) for Restriction Enzymes
- Isoschizomers
- NEB Diluent and Buffer Table
- Why Choose Recombinant Enzymes?
Web Tools
FAQs & Troubleshooting
FAQs
- 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?
- What is the activity of nicking enzymes at different temperatures?
- Is this enzyme sensitive to dam, dcm or mammalian CpG methylation?
- Can you tell me more about the switch from BSA to Recombinant Albumin (rAlbumin) in NEBuffers?
Troubleshooting
Citations & Technical Literature
Citations
Additional Citations
Quality, Safety & Legal
Quality Assurance Statement
Quality Control tests are performed on each new lot of NEB product to meet the specifications designated for it. Specifications and individual lot data from the tests that are performed for this particular product can be found and downloaded on the Product Specification Sheet, Certificate of Analysis, data card or product manual. Further information regarding NEB product quality can be found here.Specifications
The Specification sheet is a document that includes the storage temperature, shelf life and the specifications designated for the product. The following file naming structure is used to name these document files: [Product Number]_[Size]_[Version]Certificate Of Analysis
The Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a signed document that includes the storage temperature, expiration date and quality controls for an individual lot. The following file naming structure is used to name these document files: [Product Number]_[Size]_[Version]_[Lot Number]- R0632S_L_v1_0041304
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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.Nt.BbvCI
rCutSmart™ Buffer
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