| Description | EnzymoPure™Q M-MLV Reverse Transcriptase uses single-stranded RNA or DNA in the presence of a primer to synthesize a complementary DNA strand with high fidelity, sensitivity, and specificity. It is a modified, optimized reverse transcriptase particularly suitable for qPCR analysis. The EnzymoPure™Q M-MLV Reverse Transcriptase uses single-stranded RNA or DNA in the presence of a primer to synthesize a complementary DNA strand with high fidelity, sensitivity, and specificity. It is a modified, optimized reverse transcriptase particularly suitable for qPCR analysis. The EnzymoPure™Q M-MLV Reverse Transcriptase contains RNase H enzyme activity that can specifically degrade the RNA strand of an RNA-DNA hybrid, enabling the subsequent synthesis of second-strand cDNA.EnzymoPure™Q M-MLV Reverse Transcriptase, a commonly used high-quality reverse transcriptase, is widely used in the synthesis of first-strand cDNA using total RNA or mRNA templates, and is particularly suitable for qPCR and one-step qRT-PCR analysis. This product is also applicable for conventional PCR, synthesis of second-strand cDNA and construction of cDNA library, and cloning of target genes. It can also be used for DNA probe labeling with fluorescence, biotin, digoxin, or isotope through reverse transcription reaction, or for RNA studies by primer extension.Please refer to Figure 1 for the qPCR analysis of the GADPH gene in HEK293T cells using the cDNA templates obtained by the EnzymoPure™Q M-MLV reverse transcriptase.Figure 1Source:Recombinant reverse transcriptase expressed in E. coli.Definition of enzyme activity unit: One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme that incorporates 1 nmol of dTTP into acid-precipitable material in 10min at 37℃ using poly(A)•oligo(dT)12-18 as template-primer. Reaction system: 50mM Tris-HCl (pH8.3), 75mM KCl, 3mM MgCl2, 10mM DTT, 0.5mM [3H]-dTTP, and 0.4mM polyA•oligo(dT)12-18.Purity: This product is free from DNA endonuclease, exonuclease, phosphatase, and RNase, and can meet the requirements of conventional reverse transcription.Storage buffer: 20mM Tris-HCl (pH7.5), 150mM NaCl, 0.1mM EDTA, 1mM DTT, 0.01%(v/v) NP-40, and 50%(v/v) glycerolInactivation or inhibition:RT Q M-MLV Reverse Transcriptase can be inactivated by incubation at 80℃ for 10 minutes, or inhibited by EDTA and EGTA chelators, inorganic phosphates or pyrophosphates, and polyamine.The concentration of M-MLV is 200U/µl. When 20µl of reverse transcription reaction volume is used, D7188S, D7188M, and D7188L are sufficient for 50, 250, and 1000 reactions, respectively. provides a variety of reverse transcriptase. To select the best one for your needs, please refer to the following webpage:http://www.aladdin-e.com/support/reversetranscriptase.htmPrecautions:Please refer to the instructions for reverse transcription of RNAs with high GC content.This product is for R&D only. Not for drug, household, or other uses.For your safety and health, please wear a lab coat and disposable gloves during the operation.Instructions for Use:1. First-strand cDNA synthesisa. Set up the following reaction on ice or at room temperature. RNase Inhibitor and dNTP mix can be purchased from SYBR Green qPCR Mix (2X), SYBR Green qPCR Mix (2X, Low ROX), and SYBR Green qPCR Mix (2X, High ROX) are for conventional qPCR analysis with SYBR Green fluorescent dye. Probe qPCR Mix (2X), Probe qPCR Mix (2X, Low ROX), and Probe qPCR Mix (2X, High ROX) are for qPCR analysis with Taqman Probe.b. Perform qPCR analysis following the instructions of the corresponding qPCR kit.3. For other applications such as primer extension and probe labeling, please refer to references related to M-MLV reverse transcriptase.FAQ:1. The reverse transcription product of total RNA is invisible after electrophoresis.It is a normal phenomenon, because the amount of RNA template is low, and the amount of reverse transcription products in different sizes is even lower. 2. No specific product is amplified from the reverse transcription product.a. To exclude the problem of PCR reaction system or reverse transcription product, use gene-specific primers to amplify internal reference genes, such as actin and GAPDH. If reference genes can be amplified, but not the target gene, it indicates primers of the target gene are not well designed. b. Template RNA may be degraded. The integrity of total RNA can be checked by agarose gel or on-chip electrophoresis. Intact total RNA exhibits sharp, clear 28S and 18S rRNA bands, and the 28S rRNA band should be approximately twice as intense as the 18S rRNA band. A ratio less than 2 indicates the degradation of total RNA and new total RNA should be prepared. c. RNA samples may contain some components that inhibit the activity of reverse transcriptase. Those contaminants include phenol, SDS, EDTA, guanidine salts, phosphoric acid, pyrophosphoric acid, polyamine, spermidine, etc, which can be removed effectively by column purification or precipitation, washing, and redissolution. Total RNA extracted by Zol or Trizol produced by can fully meet the requirements of reverse transcription.d. Insufficient templates for reverse transcription. When DNase I is used to remove the residual DNA in the RNA sample prior to reverse transcription and is subjected to heat-inactivation, EDTA should be added to the RNA sample at a final concentration of 2.5mM to protect RNA from degradation under high temperature. Additionally, to amplify a specific gene, it is necessary to extract RNA from tissues in which the target gene is highly expressed. e. An inappropriate primer is used for reverse transcription. Random hexamer instead of Oligo(dT)18 should be used for the reverse transcription of bacterial total RNA which does not have poly(A) tails. Gene-specific primers used for reverse transcription must be well-designed... Read More | Product introduction:Aladdin ® SE is a kind of fluorescent dye with amino reactive activity. The SE group of these dyes can react with the amino group to produce a stable amide bond. Compared with other similar dyes on the market, aladdin ® is a new generation of fluorescent dyes Product introduction:Aladdin ® SE is a kind of fluorescent dye with amino reactive activity. The SE group of these dyes can react with the amino group to produce a stable amide bond. Compared with other similar dyes on the market, aladdin ® is a new generation of fluorescent dyes with stronger stability, better water solubility and better fluorescence intensity. Product parameters: Absmax/Em(nm):648/664;Absmax/Em(nm):0.03;Extinction coefficient(ε):240000;Optimal DOL(IgG):3-6; Usage:1. Experimental materials(1) IgG: IgG must not contain amine chemicals that can react with dyes, such as amino acids, Tris, BSA, gelatin, etc. If IgG contains such chemicals, PBS buffer with pH~7.4 should be used for pre dialysis treatment. The presence of azide compounds does not affect the labeling reaction.(2) Anhydrous DMSO(3) NaHCO3(4) Sephadex gel G-25 dialysis column(5) PBS buffer (pH~7.4)(6) NaN3(7) BSA2. Marking methods and steps(1) Prepare to label antibodiesDilute the antibody with 0.1 M NaHCO3 solution (pH~8.3) to a final concentration of 2.5 mg/mL. If the product is pre diluted with phosphate buffer, such as PBS buffer (without amino compounds), approximately 1/10 volume of 1M NaHCO3 mother liquor can be directly added to the buffer to achieve a final NaHCO3 concentration of 0.1 M.Note: When the protein concentration is 2.5 mg/mL, the labeling efficiency is approximately 35%. Protein concentrations below 2.5 mg/mL can also be used for labeling, but the labeling efficiency will decrease. When the protein concentration is higher than 5 mg/mL, the labeling efficiency may be higher. Due to differences in buffer and protein purity, more precise labeling efficiency is determined by practical operating conditions. If the protein concentration is too low, it can be concentrated by ultrafiltration.(2) Prepare dye storage solutionPreheat one tube at room temperature µ YF of Mole ® SE, add 0.1 mL of anhydrous DMSO to the tube, thoroughly vortex dissolve the dye, and prepare a dye storage solution with a concentration of 10 mM. If a trace amount of protein is used for labeling reactions, the dye needs to be diluted to a lower concentration.Note: a The remaining dye storage solution should be stored at a low temperature of -20 ℃ for future use. If anhydrous DMSO is used to prepare dye storage solution, the dye can be stored for at least one month.b. Dyes can also be prepared with deionized water, but due to the slow hydrolysis of dyes in water, it is best to prepare water based storage solutions for immediate use.(3) Mark reaction stepsa. Stir or vortex the protein solution, gradually adding 15-25 drops µ L dye storage solution (10 mM), with a molar ratio of dye/protein in the range of 9:1 to 15:1. YF ® Please refer to the table above for the range of DOL (number of dyes bound to each protein molecule) for SE labeled IgG antibodies.b. Stir the reaction at room temperature for 1 hour, and for trace labeling, shake and incubate on a shaker for 1 hour.Note: At the same time of the binding reaction, proceed to step 2 (4) to balance the dextran gel G-25 dialysis column.(4) Isolation of marker proteins from reaction solutiona. PBS buffer (pH~7.4) was used to balance the dextran gel G-25 dialysis column (10 mm × 300 mm).b. Add the reaction solution from step 3 (b) to the column and elute with 1 x PBS buffer.The first washed out chromophore is a dye protein complex.Note: a For small-scale labeling reactions, in order to avoid excessive dilution of the product, ultrafiltration devices can be used to remove free dyes from the complex.b. After the binding reaction is completed, if the dye protein complex is not separated in time, 50 can be added µ Terminate the reaction with L 1M lysine. In most cases, this operation is not necessary because the remaining unreacted dyes have been fully hydrolyzed at the end of the reaction.3. Determine DOL(1) The determination of protein concentration and antibody concentration can be calculated using the following formula:C (mg/mL)={[A280- (Amax x x Cf)]/1.4} x dilution factor;a. C refers to the concentration of antibodies collected in the experiment;b. Dilution factor refers to the dilution factor used in photometric measurements;c. A280 and Amax refer to the absorbance at 280 nm and the absorbance at the absorption wavelength, respectively;d. Cf is the correction factor, YF ® Please refer to the table above for the Cf value of SE dyes;Note: The protein solution eluted through the column may have a high concentration when used directly for absorbance detection, so it needs to be diluted to approximately 0.1 mg/mL. The dilution factor (i.e. dilution factor) needs to be determined from the initial number of antibodies (e.g. 5 mg) and the overall elution of protein solutionEstimate based on the product.(2) Estimation of DOLDOL is calculated using the following equation:DOL=(Amax x x Mwt x Dilution Factor)/( ε X C)a. Amax, dilution factor, C value has been clearly defined in 3 (1);b. Mwt refers to the molecular weight of IgG (150000);C. c ε It's YF ® The molar absorption coefficient of SE, refer to the table on the first page;d. Mark YF ® The optimal DOL value for SE IgG antibodies can be found in the table on the first page. Although DOL values may fluctuate, good experimental results can also be achieved.Matters needing attention:1. if the labeled protein needs long-term storage, it is recommended to add 5-10 mg/ml BSA and 0.01-0.03% NaN3 to prevent protein denaturation and microbial breeding. Store at 4 ℃ away from light. If glycerol with a final concentration of 50% is added, it can be stored at -20 ℃. It can be stably stored for more than one year. 2. keep away from light during operation. The mixing speed should be appropriate to avoid bubbles. 3. when installing the chromatographic column, try to make the column body uniform, the column surface flat, and free of bubbles and cracks. 4. pay attention to adding the sample when the column top buffer is tangent to the gel plane. When eluting, add the eluent when the sample is tangent to the gel plane. 5. other factors affecting the labeling efficiency also include temperature, reaction time, pH, the amount of fluorescent dye and protein, etc., which should be controlled. 6. for your safety and health, please wear laboratory clothes and disposable gloves.Scope of application:Protein nucleic acid labeling dye... Read More | Collagenase NB 1 is chromatographically highly purified; therefore it contains a very high collagenolytic activity. It is largely free from additional enzymatic activities like clostripain, trypsin-like activity and neutral protease, as well as endotoxins.SpecificationsContains chromatographically Collagenase NB 1 is chromatographically highly purified; therefore it contains a very high collagenolytic activity. It is largely free from additional enzymatic activities like clostripain, trypsin-like activity and neutral protease, as well as endotoxins.SpecificationsContains chromatographically highly purified class I and class II collagenase (1).Largely free from clostripain, trypsin-like protease and neutral protease.Vial contains not less than 2000 PZ U collagenase.Activity (Wünsch): ≥ 3.00 U/mgEndotoxin: ≤ 10.0 EU/mg (Ph. Eur.)(Clostridiopeptidase A)EC 3.4.24.3 • Mr ca. 70 000 - 120 000 (collagenases) • CAS [9001-12-1]ApplicationCollagenase NB 1 is, mostly in combination with Neutral Protease NB, suitable for cell isolation from several tissue types.References and DefinitionsUnit definition: Collagenase: 1 U according to Wünsch (2) catalyzes the hydrolysis of 1 µmole 4-phenylazobenzyloxycarbonyl-L-prolyl-L-leucylglycyl-L-prolyl-D-arginine per minute at 25 °C, pH 7.1.Endotoxin: Ph. Eur. (1 Endotoxin Unit is equal to 1 International Unit of a WHO approved reference standard endotoxin (RSE)).References1. Bond, M.D. & van Wart, H.E. (1984) Biochemistry 23, 3077-30912. Wünsch, E. & Heidrich, H.G. (1963) Hoppe-Seyler's Z. Physiol. Chem. 333, 149-51... Read More | Inquire | Purity>97% by SDS-PAGE and HPLC analyses.FunctionPigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) is encoded by the SERPINF1 gene in humans and found in verebrates. It is a secreted phosphoglycoprotein that belongs to the clade F subfamily, serpin superfamily of proteinase inhibitors. The PEDF is a Purity>97% by SDS-PAGE and HPLC analyses.FunctionPigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) is encoded by the SERPINF1 gene in humans and found in verebrates. It is a secreted phosphoglycoprotein that belongs to the clade F subfamily, serpin superfamily of proteinase inhibitors. The PEDF is a noninhibitory serpin with neurotrophic, anti-angiogenic, and anti-tumorigenic properties. It is synthesized as a 418 a.a. about 50kDa precursor that contains a 19 a.a. signal sequence and a 399 a.a. mature region that shows a pyroglutamate at Gln20. Like other serpins, it contains three β-sheets, 810 α-helices, and a C-terminal RCL (reactive center loop). Unlike other serpins with Ser protease inhibiting activity. PEDF has functions of inducing extensive neuronal differentiation in retinoblastoma cells, inhibiting of angiogenesis. As it does not undergo the S (stressed) to R (relaxed) conformational transition characteristic of active serpins, it exhibits no serine protease inhibitory activity. PEDF is researched as a therapeutic candidate for treatment of such conditions as choroidal neovascularization, heart disease, and cancer... Read More |