Cell Lysis Enzymes

Cell Lysis Enzymes

Browse through our array of cell lysis enzymes designed to facilitate the disintegration or dissolution of cells. These specialized enzymes include lysozymes, nucleases, DNases, and proteases, essential for various laboratory applications. Cell lysis enzymes are crucial for protein extractions, subcellular fractionation, organelle isolation, and other molecular biology techniques. They effectively break down bacterial cell walls, degrade unwanted DNA, and hydrolyze yeast glycan coats. Examples include lysozyme for bacterial cell wall degradation, DNase I for DNA cleavage, and yeast lytic enzyme for spheroplast formation. Learn more about cell lysis products and cell lysis methods.

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α-amylase powder from Bacillus subtilis for the enzymatic liquefaction of starch.
Pepsin is a peptidase used to digest proteins and is commonly used in the preparation of Fab fragments from antibodies. Pepsin, from porcine gastric mucosa, has been used to hydrolyze dry cervical samples in mice
Zymolyase 20T from Anthrobacter luteus in lyophilized powder form.