Mutanolysin (CAS 55466-22-3): A Key Enzyme for Bacterial Cell Wall Lysis by Leading China Suppliers

Discover the powerful enzymatic capabilities of Mutanolysin, an essential N-acetylmuramidase. Sourced from reputable China manufacturers, this enzyme is critical for effective bacterial cell wall lysis, DNA/RNA isolation, and various biotechnology applications. Learn about its mechanism, benefits, and how to procure it for your research and development needs.

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Advantages of Sourcing Mutanolysin

Superior Purity and Activity

Our Mutanolysin is characterized by its high purity and enzymatic activity, ensuring reproducible results in bacterial lysis and nucleic acid extraction. Partner with a trusted supplier for your critical biochemical needs.

Versatile Application Spectrum

From fundamental research in microbiology to advanced biotechnology applications, Mutanolysin proves invaluable for researchers seeking to understand bacterial structures and isolate vital cellular components. Explore how our enzyme can support your next project.

Reliable Supply Chain

As a leading fine chemical manufacturer in China, we guarantee a stable and dependable supply of Mutanolysin, meeting the demands of global research institutions and pharmaceutical companies. Secure your supply from a dependable partner.

Key Applications of Mutanolysin

Bacterial Cell Wall Lysis

Mutanolysin is a potent enzyme for disrupting the peptidoglycan layer of Gram-positive bacteria, essential for sample preparation in various analyses.

DNA and RNA Isolation

Facilitate the efficient release of intracellular DNA and RNA from bacterial cells, ensuring high yields and purity for downstream molecular biology applications.

Microbiological Research

An indispensable tool for researchers investigating bacterial cell wall composition, enzyme mechanisms, and developing novel antimicrobial strategies.

Biotechnology & Diagnostics

Support innovation in biotech and diagnostics by providing a reliable reagent for cell lysis in sensitive assays and high-throughput screening processes.