Lytic enzymes that facilitate the disintegration or dissolution of cells via lysis. Products include lysozymes, nucleases, DNases, and proteases and can be employed in protein extractions, subcellular fractionation, organelle isolation, etc.
Remove nucleic acids from cell lysates, release chromatin-bound proteins and shear chromatin for chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) using micrococcal nuclease.
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an autolyzed yeast extract that is a concentrated source of soluble protein components, carbohydrates and B-complex vitamins that are natural to yeast.
Used in conjunction with collagenase to dissociate the extracellular matrix between cells of animal tissue, in order to release viable cells for use in tissue culture.
Used for lysing E. coli and Streptomycetes for extraction purposes. Lysozyme, MP Biomedicals preferentially hydrolyzes the β-1,4 glucosidic linkages between N-acetylmuramic acid and N-acetylglucosamine. Enzyme activity: ≥20,000u/mg solid.