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RNase protection assay and troubleshooting



RNase protection assay and troubleshooting

The ribonuclease protection assay (RPA) is a highly sensitive and specific method for the detection of mRNA species. The assay was made possible by the discovery and characterization of DNA-dependant RNA polymerases from the bacteriophages SP6, T7 and T3, and the elucidation of their cognate promoter sequences. These polymerases are ideal for the synthesis of high-specific-activity RNA probes from DNA templates because these polymerases exhibit a high degree of fidelity for their promoters, polymerize RNA at a very high rate, efficiently transcribe long segments, and do not require high concentrations of rNTPs. Thus a cDNA fragment of interest can be subcloned into a plasmid that contains bacteriophage promoters, and the construct can then be used as a template for synthesis or radiolabeled anti-sense RNA probes.

The protocol also includes troubleshooting tips. (Pharmingen BD Biosciences).

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