Lysis
Lysis refers to the death of a cell by breaking of the cellular membrane, causing the contents to spill out, often by viral, enzymic or osmotic mechanisms that compromise its integrity. A fluid containing the contents of... Cytolysis, or osmotic
lysis , occurs when a cell bursts due to an...
Minicircles
...rcles ... to probe for the existence of kinks in 94-bp-long minicircles . ... Preparation of mitochondrial telomeric minicircles by alkaline
lysis ... To relax supertwisted minicircles , 4 µl of DNA was incubated for 60 min at 15°C ... Minicircles are released from the network into the kin...
Lytic cycle
...y can have either lytic or lysogenic cycle , depending on the environment. In the lytic cycle , l phages replicate rapidly and eventually cause
lysis of the ... Definition of lytic at Dictionary.com with free online dictionary, pronunciation, ... lysogenic life cycle . list of lytic viruses...
Gel shift assay
...a gel - shift assay . ... RNA-protein gel mobility shift assay . Munro's binding buffer. 10mM Hepes, pH 7.6. 3 mM MgCl2 ... RNase free H20.
lysis buffer. Munro's buffer + 0.2% NP-40 in ... A gel shift assay , also referred to as an EMSA is an electrophoretic mobility assay . ... Gel ...
DNase
...rature fluctuations will ... Thermo Scientific Deoxyribonuclease I ( DNase I) is a single, glycosylated ... DNase I is commonly added to cell
lysis reagents to remove the viscosity caused ... ( RQ1 RNase-Free DNase may be used in applications where ... This DNase is suited for applications...
CAT assay
...ific ... A direct assay for chloramphenicol acetyl transferase ( CAT ) has been presented ... Promega, " CAT Enzyme Assay System with Reporter
lysis Buffer", on line ... CAT assay . CAT assay . Chloramphenicol Acetyl Transferase ( CAT ) is a bacterial enzyme which inactivates ... GFP Luc...