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Mouse Antibody V-Region RT-PCR Amplification Kit

$995.00

This kit is sufficient for 100 Antibody V-region RT-PCR reactions:

  • 120ul Adapter Oligo
  • 120ul RT-Kappa-M Primer
  • 120ul RT-Lambda-M Primer
  • 120ul RT-Gamma-M Primer
  • 120ul Forward Primer
  • 120ul PCR-Kappa-M Primer
  • 120ul PCR-Lambda-M Primer
  • 120ul PCR-Gamma-M Primer
  • 1.5ml PCR water
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This kit provides the specific primers requiredfor the amplification of mouse antibody variable regions (Gamma, Kappa, and IgG heavy chains) from hybridoma total RNA. The workflow involves:

Reverse Transcription: RNA is converted to cDNA using primers that bind conserved constant-region sequences. An adapter sequence is introduced during this step to provide a standardized priming site for subsequent amplification.

PCR Amplification: The resulting cDNA is amplified using a forward primer complementary to the adapter and reverse primers specific to the antibody chain type. A nested PCR design improves specificity and product yield.

Sequencing: The resulting ~500-600bp amplicons are purified for Sanger sequencing to determine the variable region DNA sequence.

Optimization: This kit is for sequencing variable regions of monoclonal IgG antibodies (subclasses IgG1, IgG2a, IgG2b, IgG2c) from hybridoma-derived mouse RNA, including both kappa and lambda light chains. It performs best with high-quality RNA (RIN > 7) from standard laboratory mouse strains and reliably produces ~500 to 600 bp amplicons using an adapter-based cDNA synthesis approach.

Limitations: Its primary limitations are poor amplification of mouse IgG3 due to primer mismatches, and it is not designed for non-IgG isotypes, non-mouse species, or heavily degraded RNA samples.

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