Not available outside of the UK & Ireland.
Application
Lyticase from Arthrobacter luteus has been used:as a component in spheroplasting buffer to prepare yeast nuclear extractsfor digestion in sample preparation for β-glucan enzymatic assay using yeastto lyse cells for RNA isolation
Biochem/physiol Actions
Lyticase is a lysing enzyme that is used to extract DNA from yeast cells by inducing partial spheroplast formation. Spheroplasts are subsequently lysed to release DNA. Lyticase is preferred to digest cell walls of yeast, which are difficult to disrupt because the cell walls may form capsules or resistant spores. Lyticase contains β-(1→;3)-glucan laminaripentaohydrolase along with β-(1→3)-glucanase, protease, and mannanase activities. It is useful with yeast cells such as e.g. Candida, Debaryomyces, Saccharomyces, Saccharomycopsis, Saccharomycodes, Eremothecium, and Schwanniomyces species.
Lyticase hydrolyzes poly-β(1→3)-glucose such as yeast cell wall glucan.
Other Notes
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Packaging
25000, 50000, 100000, 250000, 1000000 units in poly bottle
Unit Definition
One unit will produce a δA800 of 0.001 per min at pH 7.5 at 25 °C, using a suspension of yeast as substrate in a 3 mL reaction mixture.
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