Additional information
| Variety | ATP-100 |
|---|---|
| Size | 100 µl |
$45.00
ATP (Adenosine-5′-Triphosphate), 100mM
| Variety | ATP-100 |
|---|---|
| Size | 100 µl |
Cre mRNA: Cre recombinase is widely used for DNA fragment inversion, deletion and translocation by recognizing the loxP sites. Our Cre mRNA with nuclear localization sequence improves the recombination events and can be effectively used for Cre-dependent gene expression, gene knockout, selection marker removal or as a reporter for in vitro or in vivo functional screens.
Fluc: Firefly luciferase is extensively used as a luminescence reporter system for transfection efficiency studies, non-invasive whole body imaging and biodistribution applications. Our Fluc mRNA is optimized for fast and efficient expression of luciferase in as little 2 hours after transfection and administration.
CTP (Cytidine-5′-Triphosphate), 100mM
mRNABind™ Polystyrene Beads
mRNABind™ Polystyrene Beads are functionalized with oligo(dT) using a flexible C6 linker to selectively capture polyadenylated mRNA. Ideal for batch or column-based purification, these beads enable efficient enrichment of mRNA from total RNA or IVT reactions without the need for magnetic separation. Polystyrene-based beads provide a stable, high-surface-area matrix for consistent poly(A)+ RNA binding, suitable for research applications that demand high mRNA purity.
GFP: Green fluorescent protein is the most commonly used fluorescent protein reporter. Evaluate your transfection in as little as 2 hours in cell culture or screen delivery nanoparticles like lipid nanoparticle (LNP) using our optimized GFP mRNA.
ΨTP (Pseudouridine-5′-
GTP (Guanosine-5′-Triphosphate), 100mM
Beta-galactosidase mRNA: The enzyme beta-galactosidase (E.coli lacZ gene) typically converts lactose substrate into glucose and galactose. However, derivatives of lactose like X-gal, o-nitrophenyl b-D-galactopyranoside, Galacto-Light Plus™ and others lead to colorimetric or chemiluminescence products, which have numerous applications in cancer, biodistribution and imaging studies.