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Nuclease, Micrococcal
Nuclease, Micrococcal from Worthington Biochemical Corporation
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Chromatographically purified to be essentially homogeneous chromatographically and electrophoretically (SDS-PAGE). A lyophilized powder
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Nuclease, Micrococcal
Company
Worthington Biochemical Corporation
Price
$211.00
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Catalog Number
LS004798
Source/Expression System
Staphylococcus aureus (Strain Foggi)
Storage
Store at 2-8°C
Activity
≥6,000 units per mg protein
Size
45 ku
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Worthington Biochemical Corporation
Worthington Biochemical Corporation
Lakewood
,
New Jersey
8701
United States
Phone
: 1.800.445.9603
1.732.942.1660
Email: custservice@worthington-biochem.com
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Citations (40)
(1)
Histone Density and Dynamics Shape Mitotic Chromatid Architecture in Xenopus Egg Extracts
Genes Cells
April 27, 2026
Keishi Shintomi, Keita Ohsumi, Mari Iwabuchi, Tatsuya Hirano
mM Tris–HCl, 5 mM CaCl2, pH 7.9) and treated with micrococcal nuclease (
Worthington Biochemical
Co.,
LS004797
) at 10, 50, and 250 units/mL for 5 min. Digestion was terminated by mixing the reaction mixture with
(2)
Enhancer hubs govern chromatin topology and Th17 cell identity
bioRxiv
April 8, 2026
Keith Siklenka, Chuangchuang Zhang, Liqing Li, Morgan E Parker, Naren U Mehta, Alejandro Barrera, Revathy Venukuttan, Gregory E Crawford, Charles A Gersbach, Maria Ciofani,
et al.
with few modifications. Specifically, we empirically determined MNase (
Worthington Biochemical
, Cat #
LS004797
)
chromatin
fragmentation conditions for Naïve and
Th17 cells
to be 2U MNase for 12 minutes at 37C per
(3)
Urine cf-nucleosomes: A non-invasive window into human physiology and disease
Cell Genomics
October 8, 2025
Matan Lotem, Israa Sharkia, Batia Azria, Esther Harpenas, Maayan Ormianer, Hadar Rosen, Tal Falick-Michaeli, Nir Friedman
β-mercaptoethanol, 500 μM spermidine].
Chromatin
was digested with Micrococcal nuclease [
Worthington Biochemical
LS004798
] at 5 units per 1 million cells.
Chromatin
was collected by
centrifugation
(14,000xg, 10 min at 4C)
(4)
The histone chaperone Spt6 controls chromatin structure through its conserved N-terminal domain
Molecular Cell
September 18, 2025
James L. Warner, Vanda Lux, Václav Veverka, Fred Winston
Nuclease,
Thermo
,
88701
Zymolyase 100T,US Biological,Z1004 MNase,
Worthington Biochemical Corporation
,
LS004797
Exonuclease III,NEB,M0206
RNase A
/T1,
Thermo
,
EN0551
Proteinase K
,
Roche
,
3115887001
"Histone H3 (recombinant,
(5)
Divergent Mechanisms of H2AZ.1 and H2AZ.2 in PRC1-Mediated H2A Ubiquitination
Cells
July 23, 2025
Xiangyu Shen, Chunxu Chen, Amanda E. Jones, Xiaokun Jian, Gengsheng Cao, Hengbin Wang
previously described protocol [45]. Briefly, 2 × 108 cells were digested with 20 U of micrococcal nuclease (
LS004797
,
Worthington Biochemical Corporation
, Lakewood, NJ, USA) for 1 h to obtain mono-
nucleosomes
.
Nucleosomes
(6)
LDB1 establishes multi-enhancer networks to regulate gene expression
Molecular Cell
January 16, 2025
Nicholas G. Aboreden, Jessica C. Lam, Viraat Y. Goel, Siqing Wang, Xiaokang Wang, Susannah C. Midla, Alma Quijano, Cheryl A. Keller, Belinda M. Giardine, Ross C. Hardison,
et al.
on ice.
Chromatin
from permeabilized nuclei was digested with 10 U MNase (
Worthington Biochemical
,
LS004798
) for 10 min at 37C with 850rpm rotation. Digested fragments were de-phosphorylated with 5 U r-SAP (
New England Biolabs
(7)
Putative looping factor ZNF143/ZFP143 is an essential transcriptional regulator with no looping function
Molecular cell
January 2, 2025
Narducci DN, Hansen AS.
crosslinked
chromatin
was digested to mononucleosomes using micrococcal nuclease (
Worthington Biochemical
#
LS004798
) at a concentration determined by titration. Biotin-dATP and biotin-dCTP were incorporated into the
(8)
Interplay between Two Paralogous Human Silencing Hub (HuSH) Complexes in Regulating LINE-1 Element Silencing
Nature Communications
November 3, 2024
Zena D. Jensvold, Julia R. Flood, Anna E. Christenson, Peter W. Lewis
cocktail, and 0.5 mM PMSF), and treated with 105 Units of MNase (
Worthington Biochemical Corporation
,
LS004798
) per 40 million cells for 10 min at 37 °C. Reaction was quenched by adding 10 mM EDTA, 5 mM EGTA, 80
(9)
YY1-controlled regulatory connectivity and transcription are influenced by the cell cycle
Nature Genetics
September 1, 2024
Jessica C. Lam, Nicholas G. Aboreden, Susannah C. Midla, Siqing Wang, Anran Huang, Cheryl A. Keller, Belinda Giardine, Kate A. Henderson, Ross C. Hardison, Haoyue Zhang,
et al.
ice. Nuclei were pelleted, resuspended in MB 1 and treated with 10 U MNase (
Worthington Biochemical
,
LS004797
) for 10 min at 37 °C. MNase was titrated such that
chromatin
was digested to a 9:1 monomer:dimer ratio.
(10)
Plasticity of the mitotic spindle in response to karyotype variation
Current Biology
August 5, 2024
Preethi Kunchala, Joseph M. Varberg, Eileen O’Toole, Jennifer Gardner, Sarah E. Smith, Melainia McClain, Sue L. Jaspersen, R. Scott Scott Hawley, Jennifer L. Gerton
41103 5-Fluoroorotic Acid,
Zymo Research
,Cat# F9001
Micrococcal nuclease
,
Worthington Biochemical
,Cat#
LS004798
Propidium iodide solution
,
Sigma-Aldrich
,Cat# P4864
Triton X-100
,
Sigma-Aldrich
,Cat# T9284
NP-40 Alternative
,
Sigma-Aldrich
,Cat#
(11)
Comparison of cell response to chromatin and DNA damage
Nucleic Acids Research
November 27, 2023
Artyom Luzhin, Priyanka Rajan, Alfiya Safina, Katerina Leonova, Aimee Stablewski, Jianmin Wang, Denisha Robinson, Natalia Isaeva, Omar Kantidze, Katerina Gurova
Inc.). MNase-
sequencing
Micrococcal nuclease (MNase) was purchased from
Worthington Biochemical Corp
(Lakewood, NJ, Cat#
LS004797
). MNase digestion was done as described (32) followed by the analysis of fragment length by BioAnalyzer
(12)
Measuring occupancies of the nucleosome and nucleosome-interacting factors in vivo in Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome-wide
Methods
October 1, 2023
Emily Biernat, Uzair Khan, Chhabi K. Govind
Micrococcal nuclease (MNase, Stock: 45 kU;
Worthington Biochemical
, Lakewood NJ, USA, catalog number
LS004798
. To reconstitute MNase, mix 1.6 ml glycerol with 3.5 ml NP-S buffer, place the tube on the nutator until
(13)
Lola-I is a promoter pioneer factor that establishes de novo Pol II pausing during development
Nature Communications
September 21, 2023
Vivekanandan Ramalingam, Xinyang Yu, Brian D. Slaughter, Jay R. Unruh, Kaelan J. Brennan, Anastasiia Onyshchenko, Jeffrey J. Lange, Malini Natarajan, Michael Buck, Julia Zeitlinger
homogenizer, then digested with a concentration gradient of MNase (
Worthington Biochemical Corporation
#
LS004798
) in NPS buffer for 30 min at 37 °C. All digestion concentrations were run on a gel and the concentration
(14)
Global histone protein surface accessibility in yeast indicates a uniformly loosely packed genome with canonical nucleosomes
Epigenetics & Chromatin
December 1, 2021
Luke T. Marr, Josefina Ocampo, David J. Clark, Jeffrey J. Hayes
split into two aliquots for digestion with either 480 or 960 units of MNase (
Worthington Biochemical
LS004798
) at room temperature for 3 min. The amount of enzyme was empirically determined to yield predominantly
(15)
Rapid and inexpensive preparation of genome-wide nucleosome footprints from model and non-model organisms
STAR Protocols
June 1, 2021
Laura E. McKnight, Johnathan G. Crandall, Thomas B. Bailey, Orion G.B. Banks, Kona N. Orlandi, Vi N. Truong, Drake A. Donovan, Grace L. Waddell, Elizabeth T. Wiles, Scott D. Hansen,
et al.
252549 Zymolyase (R) 100T,
AMS Bio
,Cat#
120493-1
"
Nuclease, micrococcal
",
Worthington Biochemical
,Cat#
LS004798
Exonuclease III,
New England Biolabs
,Cat#
M0206S
RNase A,Fisher BioReagents,Cat# BP25391 Proteinase
(16)
Basis of specificity for a conserved and promiscuous chromatin remodeling protein
eLife
February 12, 2021
Drake A Donovan, Johnathan G Crandall, Vi N Truong, Abigail L Vaaler, Thomas B Bailey, Devin Dinwiddie, Orion GB Banks, Laura E McKnight, Jeffrey N McKnight
,
Proteoloc protease inhibitor cocktail (EDTA-free
),
Expedeon
,Cat#
44214
, "Chemical compound, drug","
Nuclease, micrococcal
",
Worthington Biochemical
,Cat#
LS004798
, "Chemical compound, drug",Zymolyase (R) 100T,
AMS Bio
,Cat#
120493-1
, "Chemical compound, drug",Agencourt
(17)
TATA and paused promoters active in differentiated tissues have distinct expression characteristics
Molecular Systems Biology
February 5, 2021
Vivekanandan Ramalingam, Malini Natarajan, Jeff Johnston, Julia Zeitlinger
replicate and then digested with a concentration gradient of MNase (
Worthington Biochemical Corporation
#
LS004798
) for 30 min at 37°C. All samples were run on a gel, and the digestion concentration to be sequenced
(18)
A method for assessing histone surface accessibility genome-wide
Methods
December 1, 2020
Luke T. Marr, David J. Clark, Jeffrey J. Hayes
will yield predominantly mononucleosomes (~150 bp). Micrococcal nuclease (
Worthington Biochemical
;
LS004798
) is prepared as in [28] to (10 units/μl). MNase is then added in the appropriate amounts and samples
(19)
H3 K27M and EZHIP Impede H3K27-Methylation Spreading by Inhibiting Allosterically Stimulated PRC2
Molecular Cell
November 1, 2020
Siddhant U. Jain et al.
beta-mercaptoethanol) and treated with 750 units of Micrococcal Nuclease, MNase (
Worthington Biochemical Corporation
,
LS004798
) for 20 min at 37°C. MNase digestion was quenched and nuclear extract was prepared by adding 10 mM EDTA,
(20)
S-phase-independent silencing establishment in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
eLife
July 20, 2020
Goodnight D, Rine J.
samples were incubated at 37°C for 5 min, followed by addition of 4 U MNase (
Worthington Biochemical
LS004798
; Lakewood, NJ) per 1 × 107 cells. Samples were placed on an end-over-end rotator at 37°C for 20 min,
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