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*Pfu has proof reading activity which makes it more accurate than for example Taq. | *Pfu has proof reading activity which makes it more accurate than for example Taq. | ||
*Pfu does not exhibit 5' -> 3' exonuclease activity, which prevents degradation of the primers in mutagenesis methods based on ligation of primers or elongated primers. | *Pfu does not exhibit 5' -> 3' exonuclease activity, which prevents degradation of the primers in mutagenesis methods based on ligation of primers or elongated primers. | ||
*Pfu is slower than Taq and one should calculate 2 min per 1000 bp (1 min for Taq) ([http://www.promega.com/tbs/9pim774/9pim774.html see Promega Pfu description]). | |||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== |
Revision as of 04:15, 28 April 2008
Purpose
- Pfu is a thermostable DNA polymerase that can be used for PCR.
Procurement
Use
- Pfu has proof reading activity which makes it more accurate than for example Taq.
- Pfu does not exhibit 5' -> 3' exonuclease activity, which prevents degradation of the primers in mutagenesis methods based on ligation of primers or elongated primers.
- Pfu is slower than Taq and one should calculate 2 min per 1000 bp (1 min for Taq) (see Promega Pfu description).
Characteristics
- Elogation speed (bp/sec) tends to be lower than for example Taq.
- Build-in "Hotstart", because it's only active at high temperature, unlike Taq which has some activity at lower temperatures too
- Can degrade oligonucleotides, causing smearing (on gel).