Product |
Encapsulated mRNA (RNase-Resistant RNA Standard) |
Description |
RNase-resistant RNA is an RNA–protein complex produced in Escherichia coli by IPTG induction of a plasmid that encodes both the MS2 coat protein and a custom RNA sequence. Upon induction, pseudoviral-like particles (VLPs) are formed by assembly of MS2 protein and RNA, protecting the RNA from RNase degradation. The complex is stable and ideal as a quantitative standard for RNA analysis.
The mRNA is stable at 4 °C for up to 6 months and can be stored at -80 °C for long-term use.
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Total Yield |
5 mL |
Titer |
~1 × 1010 copies/µL of mRNA |
Format |
Liquid |
Quality Control |
qPCR, Agarose Gel Electrophoresis |
Applications |
Quantitative RNA standard for qPCR |
Stability |
-80 °C: up to 2 years
4 °C to -40 °C: up to 6 months
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Storage |
-80 °C |
Shipping |
Dry ice |