Methods In Molecular Biology Вђў 16 Enzymes Of Mo... Apr 2026
: Like other volumes in the Methods in Molecular Biology series , it highlights "useful variations and the pitfalls" of different methods to help scientists who are not trained enzymologists navigate complex reactions.
: Includes Proteinase K, Pronase, and various peptidases essential for protein processing. Reviewer Insights and Utility Methods in Molecular Biology • 16 Enzymes of Mo...
: Each chapter typically includes an introduction, list of necessary materials/reagents, and readily reproducible protocols with troubleshooting tips. Quick Reference Table Editor Michael M. Burrell Series Editor John M. Walker Publisher Humana Press (now part of Springer Nature) ISBN 978-0-89603-234-7 Major Topics : Like other volumes in the Methods in
The volume is structured into (approximately 380 pages) that provide a mix of theoretical background and step-by-step laboratory protocols. It addresses a critical gap: while protocols are widely available, detailed information on the specific nature and reaction requirements of the enzymes themselves is often scattered in older literature. Key enzymatic groups covered include: Quick Reference Table Editor Michael M
: Detailed properties and nomenclature for DNases (I and II) and specialized enzymes like BAL 31 and Mung-bean nuclease.