Description
Beta-Galactosidase Staining Kit
The LacZ gene from E. coli is one of the most commonly used reporter genes for testing the efficiency of expression vector mediated gene transfer and for studying the regulation of promoters of genes. The LacZ gene encodes the enzyme Beta-galactosidase, which is very stable, resistant to proteolytic degradation, can utilize a variety of substrates and can be easily assayed in situ. The Beta-Galactosidase staining kit utilizes X-gal as the substrate.
Key Information | Description |
Product SKU | BN01018 |
Size | 250 assays |
Detection Method | Microscopy (Light microscope, phase contrast microscope, fluorescent microscope) |
Species Reactivity | Mammalian |
Applications | The Beta-Galactosidase staining kit utilizes X-gal as the substrate and LacZ gene as the reporter for testing the efficiency of expression vector mediated gene transfer and for studying the regulation of promoters of genes. |
Features and Benefits | Simple and easy-to-use kit |
Kit Components |
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Storage Conditions | 4°C |
Shipping Conditions | Gel Pack |
USAGE | For Research Use Only! Not For Use in Humans. |