
Best proof-reading polymerase?
#1
Posted 06 November 2012 - 03:17 AM
I heard repeatedly good things about Phusion from NEB. Since I want a master mix and hot-start version (preferably) I was looking at Phusion Hot Start Flex 2X Master Mix.
If you have other suggestions for good proof-read polymerase, please share them. Thanks.
I would just like to point out that master mix option and hot start version is definitely prefered (if not for anything for the fact we don't have separate PCR components anymore).
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#3
Posted 06 November 2012 - 09:29 AM

A single lie is reproachable; a million lies is a statistic.
D. J. T.
#4
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:37 AM
#5
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:40 AM
Well the best one is such, that has best sucess rate on all posible templates (but of course if I have a GC rich one or some other speciality I need to consider this) so I don't need to lose time with trying which one will work this time.
HSTaq is definitelly not cheapest, but it never failed me and I never lost much time in optimising (mostly I didn't lose any time at all, since it just worked the first time). I'm willing to pay for this, because more and more time becomes the most valuable thing

Our country has a serious deficiency in lighthouses. I assume the main reason is that we have no sea.
I never trust anything that can't be doubted.
'Normal' is a dryer setting. - Elizabeth Moon
#6
Posted 06 November 2012 - 01:34 PM
Mad Researcher
#7
Posted 06 November 2012 - 02:06 PM
I'm affraid that from the fact that it's a Taq, it's not proof-reading.Try Sigma Aldrich Jump start Taq DNA
Our country has a serious deficiency in lighthouses. I assume the main reason is that we have no sea.
I never trust anything that can't be doubted.
'Normal' is a dryer setting. - Elizabeth Moon
#8
Posted 06 November 2012 - 03:57 PM
Andreea
#9
Posted 07 November 2012 - 04:07 AM

Our country has a serious deficiency in lighthouses. I assume the main reason is that we have no sea.
I never trust anything that can't be doubted.
'Normal' is a dryer setting. - Elizabeth Moon
#10
Posted 07 November 2012 - 09:30 AM
I used this Taq also a lot but with my last samples from a new insect species (amplifying microsatellite loci) it failed and now the cheap Bioline taq gives good and consistent results...hobglobin@
Well the best one is such, that has best sucess rate on all posible templates (but of course if I have a GC rich one or some other speciality I need to consider this) so I don't need to lose time with trying which one will work this time.
HSTaq is definitelly not cheapest, but it never failed me and I never lost much time in optimising (mostly I didn't lose any time at all, since it just worked the first time). I'm willing to pay for this, because more and more time becomes the most valuable thing
So as I'm working on several different species and have not just human samples and a known sequence, I've to try out and some polymerases work, some not. So for me it's often trial and error and there is no best.
Anyway we also should try out to make our own Phusion...

Edited by hobglobin, 07 November 2012 - 09:32 AM.
A single lie is reproachable; a million lies is a statistic.
D. J. T.
#11
Posted 07 November 2012 - 10:00 AM
For sure they optimized their mix for certain application and human/mammalian is the most common. So I wouldn't be surprised that special application have special requirements. Also many people who work with enviromental samples use rather a inhibitor resistant polymerase or something.I used this Taq also a lot but with my last samples from a new insect species (amplifying microsatellite loci) it failed and now the cheap Bioline taq gives good and consistent results...
So as I'm working on several different species and have not just human samples and a known sequence, I've to try out and some polymerases work, some not. So for me it's often trial and error and there is no best.
Anyway we also should try out to make our own Phusion...
And as for Phusion, I like the idea but again, if I can afford it, I'm pretty much willing to pay a company for their good polymerase they spend years creating.
Our country has a serious deficiency in lighthouses. I assume the main reason is that we have no sea.
I never trust anything that can't be doubted.
'Normal' is a dryer setting. - Elizabeth Moon
#12
Posted 11 November 2012 - 07:49 AM
#13
Posted 17 December 2012 - 09:28 PM
#14
Posted 09 January 2015 - 10:16 AM
Hi, we have very good polymerase at EarthOx Life Science. See www.earthox.net
Edited by earthox, 09 January 2015 - 10:16 AM.