Title of article
Thermally reversible inactivation of Taq polymerase in an organic solvent for application in hot start PCR
Author/Authors
Ariel Louwrier، نويسنده , , Anne van der Valk، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
6
From page
947
To page
952
Abstract
In the past, Taq polymerase was reversibly inactivated by modification with a dicarboxylic acid anhydride in aqueous media, to enable ‘hot start PCR’. However, there are various constraints in using such a method including temperature and concentration. Here we describe an alternative method whereby Taq polymerase may be reversibly inactivated following incubation with an excess of citraconic anhydride at elevated temperatures, in an anhydrous non-protic organic solvent – tert-butyl methyl ether – by first drying the enzyme with a salt or carbohydrate excipient to form an amorphous powder. Reactivation of the enzyme is due to the instability of the chemical modification at low pH following a short incubation in a suitable buffer.
Keywords
Taq polymerase , PCR , Organic solvent , Reversible modification
Journal title
Enzyme and Microbial Technology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Enzyme and Microbial Technology
Record number
1174325
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