Custom enzymes are a valuable asset for biotechnologists, but their performance can degrade over time if not stored correctly. Patriot Bio offers a range of bespoke polymerases and nucleases, and following best‑practice storage protocols ensures you retain maximum activity for months, or even years.

Lyophilization – The Gold Standard

Lyophilizing enzymes removes water while preserving native conformation. Patriot Bio ships most custom enzymes in a sealed, amber vial under vacuum. To reconstitute:

  1. Allow the vial to equilibrate to room temperature for 10 minutes.
  2. Add the recommended volume of sterile, nuclease‑free water (usually 10 µL per mg of enzyme).
  3. Gently swirl; avoid vortexing to prevent denaturation.

Store the reconstituted enzyme at -20 °C in a red‑accented cryovial for up to 30 days.

Freezer Management

Stability Testing

Before committing a large batch to a project, perform a quick activity assay:

> Enzyme	Date Stored	Activity (% of fresh)
> PatPolyX	2024‑01‑15	98
> PatNucY	2024‑01‑15	95

If activity drops below 90%, consider re‑purifying or ordering a fresh batch.

Best Practices Checklist

By integrating these storage protocols, your research team can maintain reliable enzyme performance across multiple experiments, reducing waste and keeping projects on schedule.

For Research Use Only — Not for Human or Veterinary Use.

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