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Recombinant Alicyclobacillus acidiphilus AapCas12b Protein

Cat.No. : AapCas12b-20A
Product Overview : Recombinant tag-free Alicyclobacillus acidiphilus AapCas12b was expressed in E. coli cells.
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Description : CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat) and their CRISPR-associated (Cas) proteins constitute the adaptive immune system in bacteria. This system has been redesigned to create an exemplary genome editing tool for application to RNA-based therapeutics development. AapCas12b belongs to the type V CRISPR effector, CRISPR-Cas12b/C2c1, and due to its thermostability, it can be used in a wide range of biomedical applications including loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), mammalian genome editing, and gene activation.
Source : E. coli
Species : Alicyclobacillus acidiphilus
Molecular Mass : 128 kDa
Purity : >75%
Stability : One year at -70 centigrade from date of shipment.
Storage : Store product at –70 centigrade. For optimal storage, aliquot target into smaller quantities after centrifugation and store at recommended temperature. For most favorable performance, avoid repeated handling and multiple freeze/thaw cycles.
Concentration : 1.0 μg/μL
Storage Buffer : Recombinant protein stored in 50 mM phosphate, pH 7.5, 300mM NaCl, 10% glycerol, 1 mM DTT.
Shipping : Dry ice
Synonyms : AapCas12b
Protein Refseq : WP_067623834
Synonyms : AapCas12b
Protein Refseq : WP_067623834

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