RNaseAlert TM Substrate and DNaseAlert TM
Substrate Nuclease Detection Systems
Nucleases are widely present in the laboratory environment and can interfere with many experiments. In particular, single-stranded RNases are ubiquitous, hard to eliminate and can rapidly degrade important samples used in microarray studies, real-time PCR, Northern blots or cDNA cloning. IDT has developed reagents that allow for rapid, sensitive detection of RNases and DNases. These reagents are fluorescence-quenched oligonucleotide probes that emit a fluorescence signal only after nuclease degradation. The assay can be read visually or measured and quantified using fluorometry. Assays can be used qualitatively to test lab reagents, equipment and supplies for nuclease contamination. Assays can also be used quantitatively to study enzyme kinetics. Two oligonucleotide substrates are available: one designed to detect RNases and the second designed to detect DNases. The RNaseAlertTM substrate employs a FAMTM reporter (Em 520 nm). The DNaseAlertTM substrate employs a HEXTM reporter (Em 555 nm). RNaseAlertTM is available in single-use tubes, which are ideal for rapid hand-held visual assays at the research bench, or as bulk substrate, which can be used in either visual assays or read in a fluorometer. DNaseAlertTM is available as bulk substrate only. RNaseAlertTM is also available as a kit that provides 25 single-use tubes of the RNaseAlertTM Substrate. The kit also includes a buffer optimized for detection of a wide variety of RNases, nuclease free water, RNase A for use as a positive control, and 50 ml of Nuclease Decontamination Solution (to clean lab surfaces found to have nuclease contamination).
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