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Tnt t7 coupled coupled reticulocyte lysate system

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The TNT T7 Coupled Reticulocyte Lysate System is a cell-free in vitro transcription and translation system. It is used to express recombinant proteins from DNA templates containing a T7 RNA polymerase promoter.

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HIF-1α Binding Site Nucleotide Probes

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HIF-1α and ARNT were produced by IVTT using the TNT T7 Coupled Coupled Reticulocyte Lysate System (Promega). Nucleotide probes were designed based off of the previously characterized CA9 HIF1 binding site (Wykoff et al., 2000 (link)): 5′-CCAATGCACGTACAGCCC-3′ and 5′-GGGCTGTACGTGCATTGG-3′ with the underlined cytosine being unmodified, methylated, or hydroxymethylated.
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HIF-1α Binding Site Nucleotide Probes

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HIF-1α and ARNT were produced by IVTT using the TNT T7 Coupled Coupled Reticulocyte Lysate System (Promega). Nucleotide probes were designed based off of the previously characterized CA9 HIF1 binding site (Wykoff et al., 2000 (link)): 5′-CCAATGCACGTACAGCCC-3′ and 5′-GGGCTGTACGTGCATTGG-3′ with the underlined cytosine being unmodified, methylated, or hydroxymethylated.
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