MRN10
GenElute™ mRNA Miniprep Kit
sufficient for 10 purifications
Synonym(s):
GenElute™ mRNA Kit, Gen Elute
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usage
sufficient for 10 purifications
technique(s)
RNA purification: suitable
storage temp.
15-25°C
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General description
Procedures such as cDNA synthesis, expression profiling and others require separation of mRNA from the vastly more abundant rRNA and tRNA. The GenElute mRNA kits provide convenient procedures for isolating polyadenylated mRNA from previously prepared total RNA or directly from mammalian cells and tissues. For direct mRNA preparation, cells or tissues are disrupted with SDS/proteinase K digestion to release RNA and eliminate RNases. Both kit types use oligo dT30 covalently linked to 1 μm polystyrene beads to capture polyadenylated mRNA by hybridization. The polystyrene beads remain suspended during hybridization, eliminating the need for mixing or rocking, as is common for cellulose or magnetic particles. Polystyrene was also chosen because oligo(dT) polystyrene beads yield cleaner mRNA with fewer stringent washing steps than does the more commonly used oligo(dT) cellulose (2 or 3 wash steps versus 10 or more). With the GenElute kits, mRNA-bead complexes are washed on a microcentrifuge spin filter, and eluted into 10 mM Tris-HCL, pH 7.5. mRNA prepared with either kit is suitable for a variety of downstream applications such as Northern blotting, expression array or chip hybridizations and cDNA synthesis and library construction.
Application
The purified mRNA is ready for Northern analysis, reverse transcription and PCR, labeling for arrays, and other common applications.
Features and Benefits
- Quick and convenient reagent for use in the simultaneous isolation of RNA, DNA and protein
- Performs well with large or small amounts of tissue or cells and many samples can be simultaneously extracted
- One of the most effective methods for isolating total RNA. Purifications can be completed in only one hour starting with fresh tissue or cells
Other Notes
For additional information, please see www.sigma-aldrich.com/mrna.
Legal Information
GenElute is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC
Storage Class Code
10 - Combustible liquids
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