REVERSIBLY INACTIVATED HEAT-RESISTANT DNA POLYMERASE

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain the subject new reversibly inactivated heat-resistant DNA polymerase modified with a dicarboxylic acid anhydride, not generating a nonspecific band, not forming the dimer of a primer, and useful as a reagent for amplifying nucleic acids, etc. SOLUTION: This new revers...

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Main Authors KAWAMURA YOSHIHISA, KAWAKAMI FUMIKIYO, KOMATSUBARA YUSUKE
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.10.1998
Edition6
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Summary:PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain the subject new reversibly inactivated heat-resistant DNA polymerase modified with a dicarboxylic acid anhydride, not generating a nonspecific band, not forming the dimer of a primer, and useful as a reagent for amplifying nucleic acids, etc. SOLUTION: This new reversibly inactivated heat-resistant DNA polymerase modified with a dicarboxylic acid anhydride can eliminate problems on PCR, such as the generation of back grounds (nonspecific band) due to nonspecific amplification and the formation of a primer dimer, etc. The heat-resistant DNA polymerase is obtained by separating the chromosomal DNA of Thermus thermophilus HB8 by a conventional method, cleaving with a restriction enzyme, binding to a DNA, transforming Escherichia coli, selecting a colony having a DNA polymerase activity to obtain a gene, expressing the gene, and subsequently reacting the obtained heat-resistant DNA polymerase with 2,3- dimethylmaleic anhydride, etc.
Bibliography:Application Number: JP19970088143