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SYBR® Green II RNA gel stain

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10,000 × in DMSO

Synonym(s):

RNA gel dye, SYBR® RNA dye, safer gel stain

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UNSPSC Code:
12171500
NACRES:
NA.52

usage

1 mL sufficient for 100 mini-gels

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10,000 × in DMSO

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storage temp.

−20°C

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General description

SYBR® Green II is a highly sensitive stain for post electrophoresis staining of RNA and ssDNA in agarose or polyacrylamide gels. SYBR® Green II is not selective for RNA staining but does exhibit a higher quantum yield when bound to RNA than to double stranded DNA.
Sigma Life Science is committed to bringing you Greener Alternative Products, which adhere to one or more of The 12 Principles of Greener Chemistry. This product has inherently safer chemistry, compared to the standard use of ethidium bromide for staining. For more information see publication found in related content.

Application

SYBR® Green II RNA gel stain has been used:

  • for the quantification of ribonucleic acid (RNA) in Escherichia coli
  • for staining 5′-ETS rRNA species separated on polyacrylamide gel prior to Northern blot analysis
  • to stain formaldehyde agarose gels to visualize RNA bands

Features and Benefits

  • Ultrasensitive stain for post-electrophoresis staining of RNA and ssDNA
  • Excited maximally at 497 nm with a secondary excitation peak at 254nm
  • The fluorescence emission of SYBR®Green II stained RNA is centered at 520 nm
  • Staining agarose/formaldehyde gels with SYBR Green II does not interfere with the transfer of RNA to membranes or subsequent hybridization in Northern blot analysis as long as 0.1% -0.3% SDS is included in prehybridization and hybridization buffers to remove the dye
  • Might facilitate the detection of viroid RNAs and multicopy cellular RNA species
  • More sensitive than ethidium bromide in applications that require extremely sensitive detection techniques such as single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis

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Michael Richmond et al.
Biochemistry, 50(12), 2298-2312 (2011-02-09)
In this work, we describe RapA-dependent polyadenylation of model RNA substrates and endogenous, RNA polymerase-associated nucleic acid fragments. We demonstrate that the Escherichia coli RNA polymerase obtained through the classic purification procedure carries endogenous RNA oligonucleotides, which, in the presence
Benjamin Lau et al.
Molecular cell, 81(2), 293-303 (2020-12-17)
Ribosome assembly is catalyzed by numerous trans-acting factors and coupled with irreversible pre-rRNA processing, driving the pathway toward mature ribosomal subunits. One decisive step early in this progression is removal of the 5' external transcribed spacer (5'-ETS), an RNA extension
Benjamin Lau et al.
Molecular cell, 81(2), 293-303 (2020-12-17)
Ribosome assembly is catalyzed by numerous trans-acting factors and coupled with irreversible pre-rRNA processing, driving the pathway toward mature ribosomal subunits. One decisive step early in this progression is removal of the 5' external transcribed spacer (5'-ETS), an RNA extension
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Jingdong Cheng et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 369(6510), 1470-1476 (2020-09-19)
Production of small ribosomal subunits initially requires the formation of a 90S precursor followed by an enigmatic process of restructuring into the primordial pre-40S subunit. We elucidate this process by biochemical and cryo-electron microscopy analysis of intermediates along this pathway

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