mCherry circRNA
mCherry is a derivative of the red fluorescent protein DsRed, isolated from sea anemone (Discosoma). mCherry is a monomer fluorophore with a maximum absorption peak at 587 nm and a maximum emission peak at 610 nm. mCherry has good light stability and is widely used in molecular markers and cell component localization in biology.
mCherry cirRNA encodes the mCherry protein. Circular RNA has a unique ring structure and lacks 5' and 3' ends, which makes it more stable inside the cell and less susceptible to degradation by exonuclease. mCherry cirRNA provides a concentration of about 1 mg/mL and can stably express mCherry protein for a long time, which is suitable for gene expression, cell labeling and in vivo imaging studies.
Ex:587 nm
Em:610 nm
Related Biological Data

Concentration |
~1 mg/mL |
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Buffer |
RNase free water |
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. |
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Shipping Condition |
ship with dry ice |