In vitro Transkription

RNA-Produktionssysteme, Consensus-Oligos, Vektoren und Ribonukleotide für in vitro Expressionsstudien.

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RNA Synthesis Kit Comparison

Compare Riboprobe®, RiboMAX™ and RiboMAX™ Express System features and RNA yields.

  RiboMAX™ AOF RNA Production System T7 RiboMAX™ Express Large Scale RNA Production System RiboMAX™ Large Scale RNA Production Systems Riboprobe® Systems

T7 RiboMAX™ Express RNAi System
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P2000
P1320
P1280, P1300
P1420, P1430, P1440
P1700
Time
1 hour
30 minutes
2–4 hours
1 hour
30 minutes
RNA Yield (per 1ml reaction)
High (>5mg)
High (5–8.5mg)
Medium (2–5mg)
Low (100–250µg)
≥500µg siRNA
≥2mg dsRNA
Designed for Optimization
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AOF/cGMP Reagents
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Compatible with Modified Nucleotides
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NT
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T7 Promoter
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SP6 Promoter
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T3 Promoter
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Radiolabeling
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NT = not tested.

An Introduction to RNA Synthesis Methods

In vitro RNA synthesis methods use bacteriophage DNA-dependent RNA polymerase such as T7, T3 or SP6 RNA polymerase to synthesize RNA from a DNA template. The template DNA for in vitro transcription reactions includes an RNA polymerase promoter upstream of the sequence of interest. The corresponding RNA polymerase is then used to produce synthetic RNA transcripts for use as hybridization probes, as templates for in vitro translation applications, or in structural studies (X-ray crystallography and NMR). Synthesized RNA transcripts are also used for studying cellular RNA functionality in processes such as splicing, RNA processing, intracellular transport, viral infectivity and translation.