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Bio malat1 mut

Manufactured by GenePharma
Sourced in China

The Bio-MALAT1-Mut is a laboratory tool designed to detect and analyze the long non-coding RNA MALAT1. It provides a means to study the mutant variants of MALAT1 in research settings. The product's core function is to facilitate the examination of MALAT1 mutations, but no further details on its intended use are provided.

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Biotin-labeled MALAT1 Enrichment

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Bio-MALAT1-Wt, Bio-MALAT1-Mut, and Bio-NC were obtained from GenePharma (Shanghai, China). After 48 h of transfection with Bio-MALAT1-Wt, Bio-MALAT1-Mut, and Bio-NC, the cells were incubated with Dynabeads M-280 Streptavidin (Invitrogen, USA). RT-qPCR was used to examined the enrichment of miR-206.
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Profiling miR-101-3p Interactome

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HCT116 cells were lysed using RIPA Lysis buffer (Invitrogen), and then incubated with Biotinylated (Bio)-NC, Bio-MALAT1-Wt or Bio-MALAT1-Mut (GenePharma Company) for 1 h. The cell lysate was then incubated with Dynabeads M-280 Streptavidin (Invitrogen) at 4°C for 3 h. The eluants were used for the detection of miR-101-3p expression via qRT-PCR assay.
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