Iptg, Dioxane-Free, Induce The Expression Of Genes Under The Control Of Lac Operon In Cloning And Protein Expression Procedures, Each
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IPTG (isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside) is a highly stable synthetic analog of lactose. It inactivates the lac repressor and induces synthesis of beta-galactosidase, an enzyme that promotes lactose utilization. IPTG is used to induce expression of cloned genes under control of the lac operon . It is used in conjunction with X-Gal (#R0941) to determine the lac phenotype in blue/white colony screening.It inactivates the lac repressor and induces synthesis of beta-galactosidase, an enzyme that promotes lactose utilization. IPTG is used to induce expression of cloned genes under control of the lac operon. It is used in conjunction with X-Gal to determine the lac phenotype in blue/white colony screening.Ready-to-use 100mM IPTG aqueous solution is non-toxic, stable, 0.22μm membrane-filtered, formulated for direct use in blue/white colony screening.
Additional Information
| SKU | 10140783 |
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| UOM | Each |
| UNSPSC | 41116133 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | R0392 |
