HaeIII Methyltransferase

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M0224S 10000 units/ml 500 units $123.00
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HaeIII Methyltransferase modifies the internal cytosine residue (C5) of the sequence GGCC.

This enzyme comes from an E. coli strain that carries the cloned HaeIII modification gene from Haemophilus aegyptius (ATCC 11116).

Product Source
An E. coli strain that carries the cloned HaeIII modification gene from Haemophilus aegyptius (ATCC 11116).
Reagents Supplied

The following reagents are supplied with this product:

NEB # Component Name Component # Stored at (°C) Amount Concentration
  HaeIII Methyltransferase M0224SVIAL -20 1 x 0.05 ml 10,000 units/ml
  HaeIII Methyltransferase Reaction Buffer B0224SVIAL -20 1 x 1.5 ml 10 X
  S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) B9003SVIAL -20 1 x 0.1 ml 32 mM

Properties & Usage

Unit Definition

One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to protect 1 µg λ DNA in 1 hour at 37°C in a total reaction volume of 10 µl against cleavage by HaeIII restriction endonuclease.

Reaction Conditions

1X HaeIII Methyltransferase Reaction Buffer
Supplement with 80 µM S-adenosylmethionine (SAM)
Incubate at 37°C

1X HaeIII Methyltransferase Reaction Buffer
50 mM Tris-HCl
50 mM NaCl
10 mM DTT
(pH 8.5 @ 25°C)

Control Protection Assay

HaeIII Methyltransferase is incubated with 1 µg of λ DNA in 10 µl of 1X HaeIII Methyltransferase Reaction Buffer, supplemented with 80 µM S-adenosylmethionine, for one hour at 37°C followed by 15 minutes at 65°C. The extent of protection is determined by the addition of 40 µl NEBuffer 2.1 and 10 units of HaeIII restriction endonuclease. Incubation for 1 hour at 37°C is followed by analysis on an agarose gel.

Storage Buffer

50 mM Tris-HCl
1 mM DTT
10 mM EDTA
200 µg/ml BSA
50% Glycerol
50 mM KCl
pH 7.4 @ 25°C

Heat Inactivation

65°C for 20 minutes

Materials Sold Separately
Notes
  • HaeIII Methyltransferase protects DNA against cleavage by NotI.
References
  • Hoffman, J.L. (1986). Biochemistry. 25, 4444-4449.
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