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Dna modifying and restriction enzymes

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DNA-modifying and restriction enzymes are specialized biological molecules used to manipulate and analyze DNA sequences. They function by cutting, joining, or modifying specific regions of DNA molecules. These enzymes are essential tools in various fields of molecular biology, including genetic engineering, DNA sequencing, and genomic research.

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Synthesis and Purification of NR and NAR

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Unless otherwise specified, all chemicals and reagents were of analytical grade and were purchased from Sigma (Saint Louis, MO, USA) and Amresco (Solon, OH, USA). Cell culture reagents were from Gibco (Waltham, MA, USA), Greiner Bio-One (Monroe, NC, USA), and Orange Scientific (Braine-l’Alleud, Belgium). HPLC-grade methanol and acetonitrile were obtained from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany). The ultrapure water was obtained from a Milli-Q Synthesis purification system (Millipore, Burlington, MA, USA). NR and NAR were synthesized as reported previously [45 (link)]. DNA-modifying and restriction enzymes were purchased from Thermo Scientific (Waltham, MA, USA). The following antibodies from Sigma (Saint Louis, MO, USA) were used: mouse anti-FLAG M2 and HRP-conjugated rabbit anti-mouse antibodies. Enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) reagents were from GE Healthcare (Chicago, IL, USA).
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Detailed Biochemical Protocol for NR Synthesis

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Unless otherwise specified, all chemicals and reagents were of analytical grade and were purchased from Sigma and Amresco. Cell culture reagents were from Gibco, Greiner Bio-One, and Orange Scientific. HPLC-grade methanol and acetonitrile were obtained from Merck. The ultrapure water was obtained from a Milli-Q Synthesis purification system (Millipore). NR was synthesized as reported previously (52 (link)). DNA-modifying and restriction enzymes were purchased from Thermo Fisher Scientific. The following antibodies were used: rabbit anti-PNP (Sigma), mouse anti-FLAG (Sigma), mouse anti-β-tubulin (Sigma), rabbit anti-α-tubulin (Abcam), mouse anti-α-acetylated (K40) tubulin (Sigma), HRP-conjugated rabbit anti-mouse (Sigma), and HRP-conjugated goat anti-rabbit (Sigma). Enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) reagents were from GE Healthcare.
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