CAS No.: | Gsp9181, Gsp9182, Gsp9183, Gsp9184 |
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Formula: | N/a |
EINECS: | N/a |
Classification: | Biochemical Reagents |
Grade: | N/a |
Specific Usage: | For Biological Purpose |
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Formamidopyrimidine DNA Glycosylase (Fpg) (8U/µL)
Fpg (formamidopyrimidine [fapy]-DNA glycosylase) (also known as 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase) acts both as a N-glycosylase and an AP-lyase. The N-glycosylase activity releases damaged purines from double stranded DNA, generating an apurinic (AP site). The AP-lyase activity cleaves both 3'and 5'to the AP site thereby removing the AP site and leaving a 1 base gap. Some of the damaged bases recognized and removed by Fpg include 7, 8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine (8-oxoguanine), 8-oxoadenine, fapy-guanine, methy-fapy-guanine, fapy-adenine, aflatoxin B1-fapy-guanine, 5-hydroxy-cytosine and 5-hydroxy-uracil.1. Comet assay; |
2. Research on DNA damage and repair; |
3. SNP analysis; |
4. Alkaline precipitation; |
5. Alkali helix. |
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