更新时间:2022-03-03
Ovalbumin (OVA) is a member of the serpin superfamily and the predominant glycoprotein found in egg whites. It is a commonly used antigen for immunization and biochemical studies and is an establishe…
Description
Ovalbumin (OVA) is a member of the serpin superfamily and the predominant glycoprotein found in egg whites. It is a commonly used antigen for immunization and biochemical studies and is an established model allergen for airway hyper-responsiveness.
This mRNA is capped using CleanCap™, TriLink’s proprietary co-transcriptional capping method, which results in the naturally occurring Cap 1 structure with high capping efficiency. It is polyadenylated and optimized for mammalian systems. It mimics a fully processed mature mRNA.
TriLink offers both unmodified and 5-methoxyuridine modified OVA mRNA. Exogenous unmodified mRNA activates the innate immune system and production of cytokines, which will influence the overall induced immune response. mRNA modified with 5-methoxyuridine reduces this effect.
Product Details
Catalog NoL-7610
PurityPasses Agarose Gel Mobility
Length1437 nucleotides
Base CompositionUnmodified bases
Concentration1.0 mg/mL
Buffer1 mM Sodium Citrate pH 6.4
Conversion Factor40 µg/OD260
Recommended StorageAt or below -40°C
ApplicationImmunotherapeutics
Other Name(s)CleanCap®Ovalbumin mRNA