Ready-to-use Nick Translation Enzyme Mix minimizes pipetting error
Short labeling time - only 1 hour
Validated with fluorophore, biotin, and digoxigenin labeled dUTPs
The Nick Translation DNA Labeling System 2.0 provides a simple and efficient method for generating labeled DNA. The complete system includes all of the necessary reagents required for 50 Nick translation reactions and is recommended for labeling of double stranded DNA larger than 1kb for fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) applications.
The Nick Translation DNA Labeling System 2.0 can accommodate a wide range of fluorophore-labeled, biotin-labeled, and digoxigenin-labeled nucleotides. In addition to choice of label, the kit design allows the user to optimize incorporation and product size by adjusting the ratio of labeled-dUTP to dTTP. The ready-to-use NT Enzyme Mix is user friendly and minimizes error from pipetting.
Probes labeled by nick translation can be used in many different hybridization techniques including: in situ hybridization (ISH), fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), screening gene banks by colony or plaque hybridization, DNA or RNA transfer hybridization, and reassociation kinetic studies.
Nick Translation DNA Labeling System 2.0 (ENZ-GEN111) was used to label BAC DNA probe for TP53 with Orange 552 dUTP (ENZ-42842) and BAC DNA probe for Centromere 17 with Green 496 dUTP (ENZ-42831). Labelled probes were hybridized to metaphase spreads. (Institut Universitaire du Cancer Toulouse Oncopole)
Hybridization of a Green 496 labeled BAC probe to c-Myc and an Orange 552 labeled centromere 8 probe to metaphase spread human chromosomes.
Hybridization of a Red 650 labeled BAC probe to c-Myc and a Green 496 labeled centromere 8 probe to metaphase spread human chromosomes.
Hybridization of a digoxigenin-labeled HPV Type 6/11 probe to cervical biopsy tissue. Visualized with anti-dig-AP and HIGHDEF® red IHC chromogen (AP) (ADI-950-140).
Hybridization of a biotin-labeled HPV Type 6/11 probe to cervical biopsy tissue. Visualized with streptavidin-AP and HIGHDEF® red IHC chromogen (AP) (ADI-950-140).
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Product Details
Applications:
ISH (in situ hybridization), FISH
Use/Stability:
Stable for at least one year after receipt when stored as recommended.
Handling:
Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Shipping:
Dry Ice
Long Term Storage:
-20°C
Contents:
NT Enzyme Mix 250 µL
Reaction Buffer 250 µL
dNTP Mix (dATP, dGTP, dCTP) 250 µL
dTTP 180 µL
Stop Buffer 250 µL
Nuclease-free Water 5 mL
Calcineurin dephosphorylates topoisomerase IIβ and regulates the formation of neuronal-activity-induced DNA breaks: I.D. Ramirez, et al.; Mol. Cell 82, 3794 (2022), Abstract;
Hybridization-proximity labeling reveals spatially ordered interactions of nuclear RNA compartments: K. Yap, et al.; Mol. Cell 82, 463 (2022), Abstract;
Distribution and expression of GnRH 1, kiss receptor 2, and estradiol α and ß receptors in the anterior brain of females of Chirostoma humboldtianum: B. Macedo-Garzón, et al.; Fish Physiol. Biochem. 47, 33 (2021), Abstract;
Molecular Cytogenetic Classification of Down Syndrome and Screening of Somatic Aneuploidy in Mothers: S.K. Jaiswal, et al.; Cytogenet. Genome Res. 161, 397 (2021), Abstract;
Characterization of chromatin at structurally abnormal inactive X chromosomes reveals potential evidence of a rare hybrid active and inactive isodicentric X chromosome: B.P. Chadwick; Chromosome Res. 28, 155 (2020), Application(s): BAC probes, Abstract;
Comprehensive chromosome end remodeling during programmed DNA elimination: J. Wang, et al.; Curr. Biol. 30, 3397 (2020), Abstract; Full Text
Cytoplasmic DNA can be detected by RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization: E. Greenberg, et al.; Nucleic Acids Res. 47, e109 (2019), Application(s): Probes for FISH on U2OS cells, Abstract; Full Text
Live imaging of marked chromosome regions reveals their dynamic resolution and compaction in mitosis: J.K. Eykelenboom, et al.; J. Cell Biol. 218, 1531 (2019), Application(s): Generation of FISH probes, Abstract; Full Text