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Service Description
Anatomy of an mRNA
Transcription Reaction Basics

Applications
Stem Cell Reprogramming

 


  Long RNA Transcripts TriLink is an industry leader in manufacturing high quality modified RNA, both chemically synthesized RNA and long RNA synthesis by transcription, including custom messenger RNA (mRNA). Capped and polyadenylated mRNA offers the distinct advantage of integration-free gene expression. A range of modified nucleotides for reduced immune stimulation, enhanced translation and increased nuclease stability are available.

TriLink RNA transcript service advantages:

  • Custom tailored service to meet specific application or program needs from template amplification to a wide variety of modifications, treatments and purification options.
  • Modified NTP manufacturing and technical expertise mean high quality, unique products.
  • Wide range of synthesis scales yielding µgrams to hundreds of milligrams.
  • Fully traceable documentation system.
  • Areas of research supported:

  • Stem Cell Reprogramming
  • Custom qPCR Standards
  • Transient Zinc Finger Nuclease Expression
  • Gene Therapy Research
  • RNA Structural Studies and RNase Protection Assays

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    TriLink mRNA Transfection of HEK-293 CellsTriLink mRNA Transfection of HEK-293 Cells Leads to Robust Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein Expression (eGFP): Capped and polyadenylated mRNAs that were fully substituted with 5-methylcytidine and pseudouridine were synthesized by T7 RNA polymerase transcription in the presence of anti-reverse cap analog (ARCA). Residual triphosphate was removed by phosphatase treatment. HEK-293 cells were transfected with 800 ng of eGFP using Lipofectamine 2000 (Invitrogen). Cells were imaged by brightfield (left image) and fluorescence microscopy (right image) at 48 hours. Fluorescence activated cell sorting indicated >95% eGFP positive cells (data not shown). Image courtesy of Jiehua Zhou, John Rossi laboratory, City of Hope.

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