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20 MG/ML PROTEINASE K
Add 200 mg of proteinase K to a 15ml polypropylene tube
containing 9,5ml of H2O. To reduce denaturation, always add protein to an
aqueous solution instead of adding an aqueous solution to a protein. Gently
rock the capped tube until the proteinase K is completely dissolved. Do not
mix by vortexing (this causes foaming, which indicates protein
denaturation). Adjust the final volume to 10 ml. Divide into aliquots and
store at -20°C. In general, this solution is not sterilized.