Scriptase RT - cDNA Synthesis kit
Advantages at a glance
- Complete Kit with Primers and DNase: Everything you need for successful reverse transcription.
- Suitable for Templates up to 17 kb: Perfect for large RNA samples.
- High Yield: Reduced RNase-H activity ensures optimal results.
- Fast Process: Complete reverse transcription in under 10 minutes.
- Flexible Primer Options: Use specific primers, Random Hexamers, or Oligo(dT) primers
Delivery time: 3- 8 working days
For detailed information on the delivery date, please contact Genaxxon.
Shipment: on wet ice. Store at -20°C. For laboratory usage only!
Genaxxon bioscience Scriptase RT is a proprietary reverse transcriptase with reduced RNase-H activity and increased thermostability that guarantees high specificity, longer cDNAs and a higher yield even with GC-rich target RNAs. With the included Oligo(dT) and Random Hexamer Primer you can easily optimise the protocol according to your needs.
We recommend Scriptase RT for the synthesis of cDNA from 100 bp up to 10 kb in length.
Properties
- Ready-to-use kit incl. primer and DNase
- Suitable for templates up to 17 kb
- High yield due to reduced RNase-H activity
- Complete reverse transcription in less than 15 minutes
- For specific primers, random hexamers or oligo(dT) primers
- reverse Transcription up to 65°C possible for complex transcripts
Advantages
- High sensitivity
- cDNA in <15 minutes
- Primers included
- gDNA removal
- Temperature stability
Comes with:
Scriptase RT: 200 units/µL in storage buffer containing 50% glycerol (v/v).
5X RT Reaction Buffer: 250mM Tris/HCl (pH8.3), 375mM KCl, 15mM MgCl2, 50mM DTT
dNTP-Mix 10 mM each dNTP (dATP, dCTP, dGTP, dTTP)
Oligo-(dT)20 primer 100µM
Random Hexamers 100µM
RNase Inhibitor 40 units/μL. RNase inhibitor in storage buffer with 50% glycerol (v/v)
10X DNase buffer 40 units/µL.
DNase enzyme mix 5 units/µL
RNase-free water
Sicherheits Hinweise / Safety
Klassifizierungen / Classification
eclass-Nr: 32-16-05-02
Documents:
Safety Data SheetProduct description
Source: NCBI PubMed