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EZ Cap™ Renilla Luc mRNA

Catalog No.
R1021
Renilla Luc mRNA with Cap 1 structure, providing higher transcription efficiency and enhanced stability.
Grouped product items
SizePriceStock Qty
100ug (1mg/mL)
$189.00
In stock
1mg (1mg/mL)
$1,022.00
In stock
5x1mg (1mg/mL)
$3,681.00
In stock
For scientific research use only and should not be used for diagnostic or medical purposes.

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Background

EZ Cap™ Renilla Luc mRNA will express Renilla luciferase protein once entering cells, which is initially extracted from enilla reniformis (sea pansy). This enzyme catalyzes Coelenterazine oxidation and lead to yield chemiluminescence at about 480 nm wavelength. Renilla Luc is a frequently used bioluminescent reporter for gene regulation and function study. It is applicable in assays for mRNA delivery, translation efficiency, cell viability and in vivo imaging etc.

EZ Cap™ Renilla Luc mRNA is provided at a concentration of ~1 mg/ml with Cap1 structure. There are currently two ways to cap mRNA: One is co-transcription method, by adding Cap analogues into the transcription process. The other is enzymatic Capping. After transcription, Cap0 capping is performed by Vaccinia virus Capping Enzyme (VCE), GTP and S-adenosylmethionine (SAM). The Cap0 is then generated into the Cap1 through 2´-O-Methyltransferase and SAM. Cap1 Capping can also be performed by adding VCE, 2´-O-Methyltransferase, GTP and SAM in a one-step process. Cap 1 structure is more ideal for mammalian systems and possess higher transcription efficiency than Cap 0 structure. The addition of poly (A) tail increases the stability and lifetime of the mRNA in vitro and in vivo. Poly (A) tail also plays an important role in enhancing the efficiency of translation initiation.

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Description

mRNA Length 1191 nucleotides
Concentration 1 mg/mL
Buffer 1 mM Sodium Citrate, pH 6.4
Storage -40°C or below
General tips Please dissolve it on ice and protect from RNase carefully. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles as possible. Don’t vortex. Upon first use, centrifuge the tube softly and aliquot it into several single use portions. Use RNase-free reagents and materials with appropriate RNase-free technique. Don’t add to the media with serum unless mixing with a transfection reagent.
Shipping Condition ship with dry ice