Nuclease, Micrococcal - Assay
Nuclease, Micrococcal Assay
- 0.1 M Sodium borate, pH 8.8
- 0.01 M Calcium chloride
- DNA, 2.5 mg/ml: prepare by dissolving 25 mg Worthington Calf Thymus DNA in 10 ml 0.01 M NaCl. Allow to stand overnight at room temperature and then stir slowly to effect solution.
- 7% Perchloric acid
- 0.1% Bovine serum albumin
Dissolve at one mg/ml in reagent grade water. Dilute for assay to 0.001-0.002 mg/ml in 0.1% albumin.
Into each of 5 numbered test tubes pipette as follows:
0.1 M Sodium borate, pH 8.8 0.1 ml 0.01 M CaCl2 0.05 ml 0.25% DNA 0.1 ml
Incubate in 37°C water bath for 6-7 minutes to achieve temperature equilibration. Prepare a minimum of four different dilutions of enzyme in the range of 0.001-0.0002 mg/ml. At timed intervals pipette 0.1 ml of appropriate dilution into respective tubes and replace in the water bath. To the fifth, which will serve as a blank, add 0.1 ml of 0.1% albumin. Incubate for 30 minutes. Stop the reaction at timed intervals by adding 0.5 ml 7% perchloric acid. Place the tubes in an ice bath for 10 minutes, then add 2.7 ml reagent grade water. Centrifuge for 15 minutes at highest speed on a clinical centrifuge. Withdraw clear supernatant and read A260 versus the blank.
Note: For best results, sample should be diluted so that the final A260 falls between 0.2-0.9.