Rabbit Reticulocyte Lysate Translation Systems are utilized in the identification of mRNA species, the characterization of their protein products and the investigation of transcriptional and translational control. Rabbit Reticulocyte Lysate is prepared from New Zealand white rabbits using a standard protocol that ensures reliable and consistent reticulocyte production in each lot. After the reticulocytes are lysed, the extract is treated with micrococcal nuclease to destroy endogenous mRNA and thus reduce background translation to a minimum. The lysate contains the cellular components necessary for protein synthesis (tRNA, ribosomes, amino acids, initiation, elongation and termination factors).
Features - Benefits
Consistent:Reliable and consistent translation with each lot.
Optimized and Ready to Use:The treated Rabbit Reticulocyte Lysate is optimized for translation and contains an energy-regenerating system (phosphocreatine/phosphocreatine kinase), a mixture of tRNAs (to expand the range of mRNAs that can be translated), hemin (to prevent inhibition of initiation), and potassium chloride and magnesium acetate.
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Applications
In vitro translation from mRNA, in vitro run-off transcripts or total RNA into protein.
Characterization of mRNA products.
Co-translational processing of secreted proteins by the addition of microsomal membranes to the translation reaction.
For more information, see the Protein Expressionchapter of the Protocols & Applications Guide.
References
Pelham, H.R.B. and Jackson, R.J. (1976)Eur. J. Biochem.67, 247–56.
Glass, C.A. and Pollard, K.M. (1990)Promega Notes26, 6–9.