Synthesis of PTEN mRNA via in vitro Transcription
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Corresponding Organization : King Abdulaziz University
Other organizations : Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Boston Children's Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Variable analysis
- Linearization of the vector by ApaI/EcoRI digestion
- PCR amplification of the HA-PTEN ORF under the regulation of T7 promoter
- In vitro transcription (IVT) reaction conditions (1–2 μg template, 7.5 mM ATP, 1.5 mM GTP, 7.5 mM 5-methyl-CTP, 7.5 mM pseudo-UTP, 6 mM 3′−0-Me-m^7G(5′)ppp(5′)G)
- Synthesis of the modified PTEN-mRNA
- Use of the MEGAscript T7 kit for IVT
- Turbo DNase treatment after IVT
- Addition of 3' poly(A) tails using a poly(A) tailing kit
- Purification of mRNA using the MEGAclear kit
- Treatment with Antarctic Phosphatase
- Large-scale PTEN mRNA custom preparation by TriLink Biotechnologies
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