T4 Phage β-glucosyltransferase specifically transfers the glucose moiety of uridine diphosphoglucose (UDP-Glc) to the 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5-hmC) residues in double-stranded DNA, making beta-glucosyl-5-hydroxymethylcytosine (1,2).
The following reagents are supplied with this product:
NEB # | Component Name | Component # | Stored at (°C) | Amount | Concentration |
1X NEBuffer™ 4
Supplement with 40 µM Uridine Diphosphate Glucose
Incubate at 37°C
1X NEBuffer™ 4
50 mM Potassium Acetate
20 mM Tris-acetate
10 mM Magnesium Acetate
1 mM DTT
(pH 7.9 @ 25°C)
20 mM KPO4
200 mM NaCl
0.25 mM DTT
0.1 mM EDTA
50% Glycerol
pH 7 @ 25°C
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