In molecular biology, a cap analog is a synthetic molecule that mimics the structure of the natural cap found on messenger RNA (mRNA). This natural cap, typically m7G (7-methylguanosine), plays a crucial role in several cellular processes, particularly initiating mRNA translation.
Function: Replicate the natural cap’s function during in vitro (outside a living cell) experiments, specifically mRNA synthesis.
Benefits:
• Enhance the efficiency of translation in cell-free systems.
• Increase the stability of mRNA molecules.
• Allow for incorporation of unique features not present in natural caps (e.g., fluorescent tags for tracking).
Applications: Primarily used in in vitro transcription reactions to generate capped RNA for various purposes:
• Studying protein translation.
• Microinjection experiments to introduce mRNA into cells.
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14 product(s) in total
m7G(5′)ppp(5′)(2′-OEtA)p(2′-OMeA)pG, 100 mM sodium salt solution
C44H59N20O30P5 (free acid)
m7G(5′)ppp(5′)(2′-OMeA)p(2′-OEtA)pG, 100 mM sodium salt solution
C44H59N20O30P5 (free acid)
(3′-OMe-m7G)(5′)ppp(5′)(2′-OEtA)pApG, 100 mM sodium salt solution
C44H59N20O30P5 (free acid)
m7G(5′)ppp(5′)(2′-OEt-m6A)pApG, 100 mM sodium salt solution
C44H59N20O30P5 (free acid)
G(2′-OEtA)U Cap
C32H44N12O25P4 (free acid)
GpppG, 100mM Lithium Salt Solution
GpppG, lithium Salt
M7-GpppG
M7-GpppA
M7G(3′-OMe-5′)pppA(2′-OMe)•Na salt
ARCA, 100mM Sodium Salt Solution
C22H31N10O18P3 (free acid)
HiXCap™ E1
C33H45N15O24P4 (free acid)