General description
In nucleic acid purification, guanidine thiocyanate is effective in inactivating DNases and RNases, preventing nucleic acid degradation and ensuring favorable yields. Its dual denaturing and enzyme-inhibiting properties make it crucial for DNA and RNA studies. Beyond nucleic acid isolation, guanidine thiocyanate is used for cell lysis and virus particle inactivation during RNA and DNA extractions. It not only disrupts membranes but also denatures RNase and DNase enzymes, protecting extracted nucleic acids from enzymatic degradation. The versatility of guanidine thiocyanate extends to molecular biology techniques like PCR, Northern blotting, and Southern blotting. It serves as a vital reagent in these methods, contributing to the successful analysis and amplification of nucleic acids.