Taq DNA Ligase

Taq DNA Ligase is a NAD+ dependent thermostable DNA ligase that catalyses the formation of a phosphodiester bond between juxtaposed 5 ́ phosphate and 3 ́ hydroxyl termini of two adjacent nucleotides in the context of a double-stranded DNA molecule.
Specification Details
Product No MB42601
Unit Size 2000 U
Storage Conditions -85°C to -15°C
Specification Details
Product No MB42601
Unit Size 2000 U
Storage Conditions -85°C to -15°C
Shipping Conditions Dry Ice
Activity ligation of nicks in dsDNA, Sticky-end ligation
Product Category Ligases
Reaction Temperature 55 ⁰C
Heat Inactivation No
Concentration 40 U/μL

Taq DNA Ligase is a NAD+ dependent thermostable DNA ligase that catalyses the formation of a phosphodiester bond between juxtaposed 5 ́ phosphate and 3 ́ hydroxyl termini of two adjacent nucleotides in the context of a double-stranded DNA molecule. The ligation will occur only if the adjacent nucleotides are perfectly paired and have no gaps between them, thus allowing the use of this enzyme as a tool to detect single-base substitutions. As expected from its origin from a thermophilic host, Taq DNA Ligase is active at elevated temperatures (45–65°C). Due to critical differences in substrate specificity, Taq DNA Ligase is not a substitute for T4 DNA Ligase and it is not suitable for cloning applications or adapter ligation/NGS library prep. Taq DNA Ligase is primarily used in molecular diagnostic applications and for direct cloning applications.
Applications:
– Direct cloning
– Ligation-based molecular diagnostic techniques (e.g. Ligase Chain Reaction, LCR; Ligase Detection Reaction, LDR)
– Detection of single-base substitutions

– Taq DNA Ligase (40 U/μL)
– Reaction Buffer (10x)