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mNeonGreen Self-Amplifying RNA / mNG saRNA (unmodified)

The mNeonGreen self-amplifying RNA is a reporter gene used in molecular biology to study gene expression. It encodes a fluorescent protein that emits green light, allowing researchers to visually track and measure gene activity in cells. Compared to conventional mRNA, the mNeonGreen self-amplifying RNA continues to express green fluorescence for over 10 days. This makes it a valuable tool for long-term monitoring of cellular processes and understanding gene regulation.
Croyez’s mNG saRNA was generated through in vitro transcription, and these mRNAs are then fortified at their 5' end by modified nucleotide capping, known as Cap1. To mimic the characteristics of fully processed mature mRNAs, we incorporate a poly(A) tail at the 3' end and optimize the mRNAs to enhance stability and overall performance. This ensures that the mRNAs function similarly to naturally occurring mature mRNAs in cells.
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CR00010-100UG 100 ug $400.00 Inquiry
CR00010-1MG 1 mg - Inquiry
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mRNA Length:
8472 nt

Base Composition:
Unmodified bases

Concentration:
1.0 mg/ mL

Cap Modification:
Cap 1 structure

Poly A Tail:
Yes

Form:
Liquid

Buffer:
1 mM sodium citrate buffer, pH 6.4.

Storage:
Products can be stored at -80°C or below.
We recommend to aliquot the mRNA solution for a better storage. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.

Shipping:
The products are shipped on dry ice and should be avoided for freeze-thaw cycles.

Application:
Reporter Genes

Shipping Conditions:
Dry ice
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The fluorescence expression of mNG samRNA in HEK-293 cells incubated for 3 days with Lipofectamine (Lipo), MC3 LNP (MC3), and SM102 LNP (SM-102).
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