ET SSB (Extreme Thermostable Single-Stranded DNA Binding Protein) is a single-stranded DNA binding protein isolated from a hyperthermophilic microorganism, which remains fully active after incubation at 95°C for 60 minutes. Due to the extreme thermostability, ET SSB can be used in applications that require extremely high temperature conditions, such as nucleic acid amplification and sequencing.Figure 1: Improved multiplex PCR by ET SSB.By adding ET SSB, specific amplification was accomplished in PCR using one to five primer pairs in incurring order (lanes 1-5). Lane 5C shows a PCR reaction using 5 primer pairs, with no ET SSB included (control reaction). Lane M: 100 bp DNA Ladder.Figure 2: Multiplex HDA was improved by ET SSB.The HDA reactions were prepared with either single or two sets of primers to amplify the invE (A) and/or invA (B) from Salmonella typhimurium genomic DNA. Lane M: Low Molecular DNA Ladder; Lane A: invE gene; Lane B: invA gene; Lane AB: invE and invA genes with no ET SSB present; Lane AB**: invE and invA genes with ET SSB in the HDA reaction.** the reaction contained ET SSB.
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An E. coli strain that carries the cloned ssb gene from a hyperthermophilic organism
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