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Zymolyase® 100T (Arthrobacter luteus)

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Zymolyase®, produced by a submerged culture of Arthrobacter luteus, has strong lytic activity against living yeast cell walls, to produce protoplast or spheroplast of various strains of yeast cells.

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Excellent product.

 

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Extraction of nucleic acids from yeast

Good enzyme and clear instruction for making enzyme to use.

Review Date: 15 Apr 2019 | AMSBIO

Exceptional results for NGS either DNAseq, RNAseq or methilomes!

 

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Genomic analysis

Is the best enzyme to obtain high quality gDNA for NGS high fidelity sequencing!

Review Date: 22 Dec 2017 | AMSBIO

Great product. If you need zymolyase, buy this one.

 

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Purification of yeast genomic DNA

Bought the product and accidentally reconstituted the whole vial. When used right away, it showed fantastic results. When used over a month after reconstitution and 4°C storage, it still showed activity, just had to incubate longer and add more. Great product. Strongly recommend.

Review Date: 13 Dec 2017 | AMSBIO

Zymolyase®, produced by a submerged culture of Arthrobacter luteus, has strong lytic activity against living yeast cell walls, to produce protoplast or spheroplast of various strains of yeast cells. An essential enzyme for the lytic activity of Zymolyase® is Beta-1,3-glucan laminaripentaohydrolase. It hydrolyzes linear glucose polymers at Beta-1,3-linkages and releases specifically laminaripentaose as the main and minimum product unit.

There are two preparations of Zymolyase®, Zymolyase®-20T and Zymolyase®-100T, having lytic activity of 20,000 units/g and 100,000 units/g respectively. Zymolyase®-20T is ammonium sulfate precipitate while Zymolyase®-100T is a further purified preparation by affinity chromatography. Lytic activity varies depending on yeast strain, growth stage of yeast, or cultural conditions.

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