Developed at ArcticZymes, first launched in 1993. Originates from the Arctic Shrimp (Pandalus borealis), from 2010 it has been produced as a recombinant version (rSAP). rSAP is better suited than native SAP (nSAP) for newer, more sensitive technologies.
Shrimp Alkaline Phosphatase (rSAP) has become one of today’s most-selling DNA modifying enzymes due to the added convenience through a complete heat inactivation. While most other alkaline phosphatases (from E. coli or Calf intestine) must be removed by extraction procedures, rSAP is completely inactivated after 15 minutes at 65°C. rSAP works well in common buffers without the requirement for other additions.
ArcticZymes将利用其在北极海洋生物勘探活动的机会,成为用于分子研究和诊断的新型冷适应酶商业化的领先者。
ArcticZymes将利用其在海洋北极地区进行生物勘探活动的途径,成为用于分子研究和诊断的新型冷适应酶商业化的领导者。