11685597910
Roche
Biotin RNA Labeling Mix
sufficient for 20 reactions (transcription), pkg of 40 μL, solution
Synonym(s):
Biotin
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form
solution
Quality Level
usage
sufficient for 20 reactions (transcription)
packaging
pkg of 40 μL
manufacturer/tradename
Roche
impurities
Ribonuclease, none detected
color
colorless
solubility
water: miscible
storage temp.
−20°C
General description
Specificity
Application
Biotin-labeled RNA is also used in a variety of hybridization techniques:
- Southern blots
- Northern blots
- Dot blots
- Plaque or colony lifts
- RNase protection experiments
- In situ hybridizations
- Microarray hybridizations
- RNA pull down assay
Features and Benefits
10x concentrated solution with: 10mM each ATP, CTP, GTP, 6.5mM UTP, 3.5mM Biotin-16-UTP, pH 7.5
Quality
Principle
Preparation Note
Sample Materials
- Linearized plasmid DNA: The DNA to be transcribed is cloned into the polylinker site of an appropriate transcription vector which contains adjacent to the polylinker a promoter for SP6, T7 or T3 RNA polymerase. For the synthesis of ′run off′ transcripts the plasmid is linearized by a restriction enzyme. Restriction enzymes creating 5′-overhangs should be used; 3′ overhangs should be avoided. The linearized template DNA should be purified by phenolchloroform extraction and ethanol precipitation, to avoid RNase contamination. For ′run around′ transcription circular plasmid DNA is used.
- PCR product: PCR-fragments which contain RNA polymerase promoter sequences can also act as templates for transcription. Purification of the correct PCR fragment by gel electrophoresis prior to transcription is recommended.
- Labeling Efficiency :A standard labeling reaction with 1μg linear template DNA and an RNA polymerase produces approx. 10μg of full-length, biotin-labeled RNA. In a spot test, a combination of anti-biotin-AP and the chemiluminescence substrate CSPD can detect as little as 0.3pg of the biotin-labeled RNA.
Other Notes
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
does not flash
Flash Point(C)
does not flash
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JAN Code
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