Related: Lab Management MOC
Chemical Formula: C6H10O5


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DEPC is used to inactivate RNase enzymes in water and on lab equipment, by modifying histidine, lysine, cysteine, and tyrosine residues. DEPC-treated water reduces the risk of RNA degradation via RNases.

buffer compatibility

  • DEPC is unstable in water and shouldn’t be used in Tris or HEPES buffers
  • can be used with PBS or MOPS

rule: enzymes/chemicals with active -O: -N: or -S: can’t be treated with DEPC because DEPC will react with these groups

How to make DEPC treated water

  • water is treated with 0.1% DEPC for 2 hours at room temperature-37ºC, then autoclaved to inactivate DEPC

  • DEPC inactivation via autoclaving yields CO2 and ethanol