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MISSION® esiRNA

targeting human MLH1

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UNSPSC Code:
41105324
NACRES:
NA.51

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product line

MISSION®

form

lyophilized powder

esiRNA cDNA target sequence

CAGAGGAAGATGGTCCCAAAGAAGGACTTGCTGAATACATTGTTGAGTTTCTGAAGAAGAAGGCTGAGATGCTTGCAGACTATTTCTCTTTGGAAATTGATGAGGAAGGGAACCTGATTGGATTACCCCTTCTGATTGACAACTATGTGCCCCCTTTGGAGGGACTGCCTATCTTCATTCTTCGACTAGCCACTGAGGTGAATTGGGACGAAGAAAAGGAATGTTTTGAAAGCCTCAGTAAAGAATGCGCTATGTTCTATTCCATCCGGAAGCAGTACATATCTGAGGAGTCGACCCTCTCAGGCCAGCAGAGTGAAGTGCCTGGCTCCATTCCAAACTCCTGGAAGTGGACTGTGGAACACATTGTCTATAAAGCCTTGCGCTCACACATTCTGCCTCCTAAACATTTCACAGAAGATGGAAATATCCTGCAGCTTGCTAACCTGCCTGATC

Ensembl | human accession no.

NCBI accession no.

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ambient

storage temp.

−20°C

Gene Information

General description

MISSION® esiRNA are endoribonuclease prepared siRNA. They are a heterogeneous mixture of siRNA that all target the same mRNA sequence. These multiple silencing triggers lead to highly-specific and effective gene silencing.

For additional details as well as to view all available esiRNA options, please visit SigmaAldrich.com/esiRNA.

Legal Information

MISSION is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Jinfeng Cui et al.
Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 115, 205-211 (2018-03-17)
Sterigmatocystin (ST), being a precursor of aflatoxin, is categorized as Group 2B carcinogen. Our previous studies found that both mismatch repair (MMR) pathways and p53 signaling pathway were involved in ST-induced G2 cell cycle arrest in human esophageal squamous epithelial
Lucio Tentori et al.
BMC cancer, 14, 151-151 (2014-03-07)
Chemoresistance of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) has been attributed to the presence within the tumor of cancer stem cells (GSCs). The standard therapy for GBM consists of surgery followed by radiotherapy and the chemotherapeutic agent temozolomide (TMZ). However, TMZ efficacy is
Jun-Yu Lu et al.
Oncotarget, 8(24), 38767-38779 (2017-04-14)
Epidemiological data demonstrated that hormone replace treatment has protective effect against colorectal cancer (CRC). Our previous studies showed that this effect may be associated with DNA mismatch repair. This study aims to investigate the mechanism of estrogen induction of MLH1
Min Peng et al.
The EMBO journal, 33(15), 1698-1712 (2014-06-27)
Several proteins in the BRCA-Fanconi anemia (FA) pathway, such as FANCJ, BRCA1, and FANCD2, interact with mismatch repair (MMR) pathway factors, but the significance of this link remains unknown. Unlike the BRCA-FA pathway, the MMR pathway is not essential for
Daniel J McGrail et al.
Cancer cell, 37(3), 371-386 (2020-02-29)
Deficient DNA mismatch repair (dMMR) induces a hypermutator phenotype that can lead to tumorigenesis; however, the functional impact of the high mutation burden resulting from this phenotype remains poorly explored. Here, we demonstrate that dMMR-induced destabilizing mutations lead to proteome

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