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mRNA

mRNA—or messenger RNA—is a molecule that contains the instructions or recipe that directs the cells to make a protein using its natural machinery.Messenger RNAs (mRNAs) are a fast-emerging class of biotherapeutics. While they hold considerable promise, the field is still in its infancy. mRNA therapies offer a new opportunity for targeted treatment of challenging diseases and flexible manufacturing, as demonstrated by the rapid development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19. The clinical potential of mRNA extends beyond vaccines to other advanced therapies, such as protein replacement, gene therapy, and cancer immunotherapy.

mRNA (317):

Cat. No. Product Name CAS No. Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-153079
    eGFP mRNA(N1-Me-Pseudo UTP)
    The eGFP mRNA will express green fluorescent protein, originally isolated from the jellyfish, Aequorea victoria. The eGFP is a commonly used direct detection reporter in mammalian cell culture, yielding bright green fluorescence with an emission peak at 509 nm.
    eGFP mRNA(N1-Me-Pseudo UTP)
  • HY-153084
    CD19 CAR mRNA (Mouse)
    CD19 CAR mRNA (Mouse) expresses mouse CD19 CAR protein. CD19 CAR mRNA can trigger transitory expression of CAR, allowing T cells to be targeted without permanent genetic modification. CD19 CAR mRNA targets CD19 which is a transmembrane glycoprotein primarily expressed on B lymphocytes and is important in B cell activation. CD19 CAR mRNA can be studied in cancer research such as lymphoma and leukemia.
    CD19 CAR mRNA (Mouse)
  • HY-153231
    eGFP mRNA-LNP
    eGFP mRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing eGFP mRNA. eGFP mRNA-LNP carries Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (eGFP), which will express green fluorescent protein after entering the cell. eGFP is commonly used as a reporter gene detectable by fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry (excitation wavelength = 488 nm; emission wavelength = 535/40 bandpass). eGFP mRNA-LNP can be used for RNA delivery, translation efficiency and cell viability.
    eGFP mRNA-LNP
  • HY-153235
    COVID-19 Spike Protein mRNA-LNP
    COVID-19 Spike Protein mRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing mRNA encoding COVID-19 Spike Protein. COVID-19 Spike Protein undertakes the functions of virus binding with host cell receptors, thereby mediating the entry of COVID-19 virus into cells. COVID-19 Spike Protein is an important site of action for host neutralizing antibodies and a key target for vaccine design. COVID-19 Spike Protein mRNA-LNP can be used for RNA delivery, vaccine formulation and design targeting SARS-CoV-2.
    COVID-19 Spike Protein mRNA-LNP
  • HY-153084A
    CD19 CAR mRNA (Human)
    CD19 CAR mRNA (Human) expresses Human CD19 CAR protein. CD19 CAR mRNA can trigger transitory expression of CAR, allowing T cells to be targeted without permanent genetic modification. CD19 CAR mRNA targets CD19 which is a transmembrane glycoprotein primarily expressed on B lymphocytes and is important in B cell activation. CD19 CAR mRNA can be studied in cancer research such as lymphoma and leukemia.
    CD19 CAR mRNA (Human)
  • HY-150358
    β-galactosidase mRNA
    β-galactosidase mRNA encodes β-galactosidase, a protein product of the bacterial LacZ gene. β-galactosidase catalyzes the conversion of β-galactosides into monosaccharides which could be used as a common marker to assess transfection efficiency.
    β-galactosidase mRNA
  • HY-153229
    Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP
    Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing firefly luciferase mRNA. Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP exhibits a stable nanostructure, in which LNP plays a key role in effectively protecting and transporting mRNA to cells. Luciferase is a bioluminescent reporter gene for gene regulation and functional studies. Firefly Luciferase mRNA-LNP expresses firefly luciferase protein after entering the cells, which is often used for promoter activity detection or dual fluorescent molecular complementation experiments. Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP is studied in research for RNA delivery, cell viability, and translation efficiency.
    Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP
  • HY-153083
    COVID-19 Spike Protein mRNA(N1-Me-Pseudo UTP)
    COVID-19 Spike Protein mRNA will express COVID-19 spike protein, and suitable for detection of RNA delivery, translation efficiency, cell viability, etc. COVID-19 spike protein is the novel coronavirus pneumonia spike protein located on the membrane surface. COVID-19 spike protein undertakes the functions of virus binding to host cell membrane receptors and membrane fusion, thereby mediating the entry of COVID-19 virus into cells. COVID-19 spike protein is an important site of action for host neutralizing antibodies and a key target for vaccine design.
    COVID-19 Spike Protein mRNA(N1-Me-Pseudo UTP)
  • HY-153080
    Firefly Luciferase mRNA(N1-Me-Pseudo UTP)
    Firefly luciferase mRNA will express a luciferase protein, originally isolated from the Photinus pyralis (Firefly). Firefly Luciferase is a frequently used bioluminescent reporter for gene regulation and function study. It is applicable in assays for gene expression, cell viability and in vivo imaging etc.
    Firefly Luciferase mRNA(N1-Me-Pseudo UTP)
  • HY-171493
    mCherry mRNA(N1-Me-Pseudo UTP)
    mCherry mRNA(N1-Me-Pseudo UTP) is a reporter mRNA encoding a red fluorescent protein, suitable for gene expression analysis, cell viability assays, and in vivo imaging. mCherry, derived from mushroom coral, is a widely used red fluorescent protein tracer in biotechnology applications.
    mCherry mRNA(N1-Me-Pseudo UTP)
  • HY-174631
    Human IL18 mRNA
    Human IL18 mRNA encodes the human interleukin 18 (IL18) protein, a proinflammatory cytokine of the IL-1 family. IL18 is constitutively found as a precursor within the cytoplasm of a variety of cells including macrophages and keratinocytes. This cytokine has been implicated in the injury of different organs, and in potentially fatal conditions characterized by a cytokine storm.
    Human IL18 mRNA
  • HY-177447
    Human NLRP3 mRNA
    Human NLRP3 mRNA encodes the human NLRP3 protein, an inflammasome. NLRP3 belongs to the NLR protein family and plays a crucial role in immunity and human disease.
    Human NLRP3 mRNA
  • HY-174501
    β-galactosidase mRNA (5moU)
    β-galactosidase mRNA (5moU) encodes β-galactosidase, a protein product of the bacterial LacZ gene. β-galactosidase catalyzes the conversion of β-galactosides into monosaccharides which could be used as a common marker to assess transfection efficiency. The incorporation of 5moU can reduce the immunogenicity of the resulting mRNA.
    β-galactosidase mRNA (5moU)
  • HY-174483
    Renilla luciferase mRNA (5moU)
    Renilla luciferase (RLuc) mRNA (5moU) will express a luciferase protein, originally isolated from the Renilla muelleri (Sea pansy). Luciferases are widely used in biotechnology, for microscopy and as reporter genes, for many of the same applications as fluorescent proteins.
    Renilla luciferase mRNA (5moU)
  • HY-174484
    OVA mRNA (5moU)
    OVA mRNA (5moU) encodes the ovalbumin (OVA) protein, a member of the serpin superfamily and the predominant glycoprotein found in egg whites. It is a commonly used antigen for immunization and biochemical studies and is an established model allergen for airway hyper-responsiveness.
    OVA mRNA (5moU)
  • HY-174485
    OVA mRNA
    OVA mRNA encodes the ovalbumin (OVA) protein, a member of the serpin superfamily and the predominant glycoprotein found in egg whites. It is a commonly used antigen for immunization and biochemical studies and is an established model allergen for airway hyper-responsiveness.
    OVA mRNA
  • HY-174486
    mCherry mRNA (5moU)
    mCherry mRNA (5moU) encodes the fluorescent protein, mCherry, which is derived from DsRed, a protein found in Discosoma sp. mCherry is a monomeric fluorophore with a peak absorption at 587 nm and emission at 610 nm. It is stable and resistant to photobleaching.
    mCherry mRNA (5moU)
  • HY-174493
    Firefly luciferase mRNA (5moU)
    Firefly luciferase (FLuc) mRNA (5moU) expresses a luciferase protein, originally isolated from the firefly, Photinus pyralis. FLuc is commonly used in mammalian cell culture to measure both gene expression and cell viability. It emits bioluminescence in the presence of the substrate, luciferin.
    Firefly luciferase mRNA (5moU)
  • HY-174495
    Human EPO mRNA
    Human EPO mRNA encodes the human erythropoietin (EPO) protein, a hormone that controls erythropoiesis, or red blood cell production. EPO also plays a role in wound healing and the brain’s response to neural injury. Kariko et al. showed that transfection of EPO mRNA in vivo resulted in significant increases of both reticulocyte counts and hematocrits.
    Human EPO mRNA
  • HY-174496
    eGFP mRNA (5moU)
    eGFP mRNA (5moU) expresses an enhanced version of the green fluorescent protein, originally isolated from the jellyfish, Aequorea victoria. EGFP is a commonly used direct detection reporter in mammalian cell culture, yielding bright green fluorescence with an emission peak at 509 nm.
    eGFP mRNA (5moU)