No. Thermostable RNase H is stable at high temperatures (> 95°C) and cannot be inactivated by heat. Inactivation of the enzyme can be achieved by incubation with Proteinase K or addition of EDTA.
No. Thermostable RNase H is stable at high temperatures (> 95°C) and cannot be inactivated by heat. Inactivation of the enzyme can be achieved by incubation with Proteinase K or addition of EDTA.