The Global Proteinase K Market Continues To Grow Owing To the Incidence Rate of Chronic Diseases All Over the World and the Increase of the Geriatric Population
Proteinase K is a serine protease that is used to digest proteins in various stages of the protein processing cycle. In molecular biology laboratory, using Proteinase K to break down nucleic acids in different reactions activates proteases which can degrade nucleic acid molecules during isolation and purification processes. It is primarily used as a dynamic DNA binding agent that affects DNA binding to polypeptides. It is capable of disrupting the base pairing of complementary strands for immobilization of sequences of DNA and RNA molecules during sequencing procedures. The Serine Peptide Homologs family in the bacterial artificial transcription system of DNA and RNA is an important factor that affects proteinase of enzyme activity. It is found that the level of SPH present in the pool of nucleated DNA affects the base pairing of complementary strands. The results of many recent studies show that the level of SPH present in pooled DNA samples can be influenced by different fact...