Jun 17, 2015
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EGTA tetrasodium salt
DOI
dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.c3pymm
Matthew Sullivan
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DOI:
dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.c3pymm
Protocol Citation:
Matthew Sullivan 2015. EGTA tetrasodium salt.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.c3pymm
License:
This is an open access protocol distributed under the terms of the
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Protocol status:
Working
Created:
June 17, 2015
Last Modified:
January 19, 2018
Protocol Integer ID:
847
Abstract
For use in
DNase I Treatment
protocol for DNase inactivation
Guidelines
Note: EGTA tetratsodium salt is far easier to get into solution than the disodium salt. It is possible to get to 1.5M with this reagent.
Materials
MATERIALS
Reagent
EGTA
Catalog #
E8145
STEP MATERIALS
Reagent
EGTA
Catalog #
E8145
Reagent
EGTA
Catalog #
E8145
Protocol materials
Reagent
EGTA
Catalog #
E8145
Reagent
EGTA
Catalog #
E8145
Reagent
EGTA
Catalog #
E8145
Reagent
EGTA
Catalog #
E8145
1
Weigh out 4.68 g and place in 5 ml molecular biology grade water.
Amount
5 g
Reagent
EGTA
Catalog #
E8145
2
Stir until dissolved.
3
Measure volume and determine molarity: 1M = 4.68g/10 ml, therefore, measured volume/10 ml = final molarity.