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- If the oligonucleotide is not labeled highly enough, add another 10 U of
enzyme and incubate for a further 30 min. - Purify as required.
Note: Equal concentrations of ATP and 5' ends gives 50% labeling.
To obtain high specific activity, increase the ATP:oligonucleotide ratio
to 10:1. Only 10% of the label will be transferred, but virtually every
oligonucleotide molecule will be labeled and to a specific activity
approaching that of the ATP (27). - Summary
Polynucleotide kinase provides a simple means of modifying the
termini of nucleic acids. It facilitates the labeling of molecules, or the
preparation of those molecules for further manipulation. It can be used
in concert with other enzymes such as alkaline phosphatase and DNA
ligase to enable a series of manipulations to be carried out, or it can
perform useful functions alone. The enzyme is especially important
for the modification of short synthetic oligonucleotides, but its ability
to act on a variety of substrates makes it a tool with a wide range of
applications.
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