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Tranist tko transfection reagent

Manufactured by Mirus Bio

Tranist-TKO is a transfection reagent designed for the efficient delivery of genetic material, such as plasmids, siRNA, and mRNA, into a variety of cell types. It facilitates the uptake of these molecules by the target cells, enabling various applications in cell biology research and gene expression studies.

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2 protocols using tranist tko transfection reagent

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Evaluating miR-122-5p binding to ALDOA 3'UTR

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The ALDOA 3′UTR fragment was cloned into the psi-CHECK2 dual-luciferase reporter system between XhoI and SpeI restriction sites using the primers found in Supplementary Table 7. A miRIDIAN microRNA mimic for miR-122-5p was obtained for the 22nt isoform or custom synthesized for the 21nt isoform (GE Healthcare). For transfection, 250 ng of psi-CHECK2 reporter plasmids were co-transfected with a final concentration of 25 nM of synthetic miRNA mimics in 24-well plates of HEK293 cells using the Tranist-TKO transfection reagent (Mirus). Cells were lysed in 1× Passive Lysis Buffer and evaluated using a Dual Luciferase Reporter Assay (Promega) 24 hours after transfection, detected on a Modulas Microplate Luminometer (Turner Biosystems).
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Evaluating miR-122-5p binding to ALDOA 3'UTR

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The ALDOA 3′UTR fragment was cloned into the psi-CHECK2 dual-luciferase reporter system between XhoI and SpeI restriction sites using the primers found in Supplementary Table 7. A miRIDIAN microRNA mimic for miR-122-5p was obtained for the 22nt isoform or custom synthesized for the 21nt isoform (GE Healthcare). For transfection, 250 ng of psi-CHECK2 reporter plasmids were co-transfected with a final concentration of 25 nM of synthetic miRNA mimics in 24-well plates of HEK293 cells using the Tranist-TKO transfection reagent (Mirus). Cells were lysed in 1× Passive Lysis Buffer and evaluated using a Dual Luciferase Reporter Assay (Promega) 24 hours after transfection, detected on a Modulas Microplate Luminometer (Turner Biosystems).
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