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TransStart® FastPfu Fly DNA Polymerase

Catalog Number: AP231-21-V4

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Specification:
250 units
500 units
6×500 units

Product Details

TransStart® FastPfu Fly DNA Polymerase is a hot start, ultra high-fidelity DNA Polymerase used for fast PCR. Compared withTransStart® FastPfu DNA Polymerase, TransStart® FastPfu Fly DNA Polymerase has higher extension rate (≤ 5 kb fragments can achieve 12 kb/min extreme amplification, > 5 kb fragments can achieve 6 kb/min high-speed amplification), featuring higher amplification efficiency, higher yield, higher fidelity and higher specificity. 2×TransStart® FastPfu Fly Reaction Mix already contains dNTPs. When DNA is amplified, just add template, primer, water and TransStart® FastPfu Fly DNA Polymerase. The Reaction can be carried out with the concentration of Reaction Mix being 1×. PCR products are blunt end and can be cloned directly into pEASY®-Blunt series of vectors.

Features

• Offers 108-fold fidelity as compared to EasyTaq® DNA Polymerase.

• PCR products can be directly cloned into pEASY ®-Blunt vectors.

• Amplification of genomic DNA fragment up to 15 kb.

• Amplification of plasmid DNA fragment up to 20 kb.

Applications

• Complex templates, GC/AT-rich templates.

• Ultra high-fidelity and fast PCR, blunt end cloning, site-directed mutagenesis.

• Long fragment amplification.

Storage

at -20 ℃ for two years

Shipping

Dry ice (-70 ℃)

Product Composition


Component   AP231-21-V4   AP231-22-V4   AP231-23-V4
TransStart® FastPfu Fly DNA Polymerase           250 U×1          500 U×1          500 U×6
TransStart® FastPfu Fly Reaction Mix             1 ml×3         1.2 ml ×5       1.2 ml ×30
50 mM MgSO4          200 μl×1         400 μl ×1            1 ml ×1
6×DNA Loading Buffer          500 μl×1            1 ml ×1            1 ml ×2
PCR Stimulant          200 μl×1          400 μl×1            1 ml ×1


References

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6 Chen J, Ou Y, Yang Y, et al. KLHL22 activates amino-acid-dependent mTORC1 signalling to promote tumorigenesis and ageing[J]. Nature, 2018.(IF 40.13)


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