Product Description
| Product Name | Oplophorus OLuc Luciferase EGFP mRNA |
| Description |
OLuc is an engineered luciferase derived from the 19 kDa catalytic subunit of the bioluminescent enzyme found in the deep-sea shrimp Oplophorus gracilirostris. It exhibits approximately 150-fold greater sensitivity compared to traditional firefly luciferase and utilizes furimazine as its substrate for bioluminescence detection. This mRNA encodes a bicistronic construct comprising OLuc luciferase and EGFP, separated by a self-cleaving T2A peptide to enable independent expression of both proteins. |
| Modifications |
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| Application | Reporter assays (bioluminescence and fluorescence) |
| Concentration | ~1 µg/µL |
| Transfection Protocol | Lipofectamine™ MessengerMAX™ Transfection Reagent Protocol |
| QC | Agarose gel electrophoresis |
| Shipping | Dry ice |
| Storage | -80 °C |
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