5-Aminoallylcytidine-5'-Triphosphate |
Catalog No.GN20041 |
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Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
5-Aminoallylcytidine-5'-triphosphate (AA-CTP) can be used in the same biochemical and diagnostic applications as 5-Aminoallyluridine-5'-triphosphate (AA-UTP) (Silverman et al., Bruning et al.). AA-CTP is a good substrate for RNA polymerase and leads to a higher transcription yield of 5-aminoallyl residues than the use of AA-UTP (Baum et al.). After transcription, 5-aminoallyl-C residues can be labeled with a fluorescent dye, biotin or other functional group through amino conjugation. AA-CTP can also be labeled or modified prior to transcription as modified-AA-CTP derivatives are typically substrates for RNA polymerase.
purity | >90.00% | Extinction Coefficient | 5,041 Lmol-1cm-1 at 290 nm |
Formula | C12H21N4O14P3 (free acid) | M.Wt | 538.20 g/mole (free acid) |
Salt Form | Li+ | Concentration | 100 mM |
Buffer | H2O | Storage | -20°C or below |
Synonyms | 5-AA-CTP | Backbone | 5'-Triphosphate |
Base Analog | Cytidine | Sugar Type | RNA |
Nucleotide Category | Base Modified RNA | ||
Applications | Aptamers, Epigenetics/DNA Damage, In vitro Transcription, Mutagenesis, Photocrosslinking Studies |
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