Description:
GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for Insulinoma (INS) cell is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to INS. ***oma cell is a tumor cell line derived from pancreatic beta cells. Normal beta cells secrete insulin in response to increases in blood glucose. The resulting increase in insulin acts to lower blood glucose back to normal levels at which point further secretion of insulin is stopped. In contrast, the secretion of insulin by INS cell is not properly regulated by glucose and the tumors will continue to secrete insulin causing glucose levels to fall further than normal.
Size & content:
- GenMute™ Reagent, 1.0 ml, sufficient for ~833 reactions based on transfecting 25 pmoles siRNA or miRNA mimics in 24-well plate
- GenMute™ Transfection Buffer (5x ), formulated for maximal transfection efficiency, 8.0 ml to make 40 ml working solution
Refer to the following optimal transfection conditions for maximal silencing on INS cells. GenMute™ reagent, 1.0 ml, is sufficient for ~833 transfections in 24 well plates or ~416 transfections in 6 well plates.
Summary of Optimal Transfection Conditions: Cell culture medium Confluency of cell on the day of transfection Optimal siRNA concentration Diluent for siRNA and GenMute™ Reagent Incubation Time to Form GenMute™/siRNA Complex Maximal Silencing Efficiency Transfection Results: Reporter Gene Silencing Efficiency (% ) | RPMI 1640 with 4.5 g/L glucose, 10% FBS ~60% 50 nM 1xGenMute™ Transfection Buffer ~15 minutes at RT 48 hours Renilla Luciferase 80% |
Storage:
Store at 4 °C. If stored properly, the product is stable for 12 months or longer.
Data Sheet & Protocol.pdf