Specifications:
Application | Cell culture | ||
Storage Temperature | Room Temperature | ||
Product Type | Buffer | Forms | Liquid |
Product Brand | Thermo Fisher Scientific™, Invitrogen | ||
Product Grade | Cell Culture | ||
Invitrogen™ TE Buffer (1X) is a ready-to-use Tris-EDTA buffer formulated for the resuspension, storage, and handling of DNA, especially plasmid preparations. Originally supplied as part of the PureLink™ 96 Plasmid Purification System, it is now available as a standalone reagent for broader use in molecular biology workflows.
This TE Buffer contains a low EDTA concentration (0.1 mM), making it compatible with sequencing, PCR, restriction digestion, and other enzyme-based applications that may be sensitive to chelating agents.
Composition
- 10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0
- 0.1 mM EDTA
Key Features and Benefits
- Ready-to-use 1X formulation – no dilution required
- Low EDTA concentration supports downstream enzymatic reactions
- Ideal for DNA elution, resuspension, and long-term storage
- pH 8.0 – optimal for preserving DNA integrity
- Supplied as a stable liquid at room temperature
- Compatible with automated and manual workflows
Applications
- DNA resuspension after plasmid or genomic DNA purification
- Elution buffer in spin column- or plate-based DNA prep systems
- Storage buffer for long-term maintenance of DNA integrity
- Suitable for sequencing, cloning, PCR, restriction digestion, and other enzymatic reactions
Specifications
Attribute | Specification |
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Product Type | TE Buffer (1X) |
Volume | 100 mL |
Form | Liquid |
pH | 8.0 |
EDTA Concentration | 0.1 mM |
Tris Concentration | 10 mM |
Storage | Room temperature |
Shipping Condition | Room temperature |
Intended Use | Research Use Only |
The Invitrogen™ TE Buffer (1X, 100 mL) is a trusted choice for resuspending and storing DNA in a format that preserves integrity while remaining compatible with downstream molecular biology workflows. Its low EDTA content and stable, pre-mixed formulation make it an essential buffer for any lab involved in plasmid purification, cloning, or sequencing.