T7 RNA polymerase-1 KU
Description
T7 RNA polymerase is a polymerase expressed by Escherichia coli from the RNA polymerase gene of T7 bacteriophage. T7 RNA polymerase is highly specific and involved in in vitro transcription (IVT) of mRNA. In the presence of Mg2+, T7 RNA polymerase only uses the single-stranded or double-stranded DNA containing the T7 promoter sequence as a template, and uses NTP as a substrate to synthesize RNA complementary to the single-stranded DNA downstream of the promoter[1][2].–20°C-Applications-Cancer-programmed cell death-Formula-N/A-Citation–References-[1]Dousis A, et al. An engineered T7 RNA polymerase that produces mRNA free of immunostimulatory byproducts. Nat Biotechnol. 2023 Apr;41(4):560-568. |[2]Borkotoky S, et al. The highly efficient T7 RNA polymerase: A wonder macromolecule in biological realm. Int J Biol Macromol. 2018 Oct 15;118(Pt A):49-56. -CASNumber-9014-24-8-MolecularWeight-N/A-Compound Purity–SMILES-[T7 RNA polymerase]-Research_Area-Others-Solubility-10 mM in DMSO-Target-DNA/RNA Synthesis-Isoform–Pathway-Cell Cycle/DNA Damage-MCE Product type-Enzyme