XMIRXpress Cloning Lentivector
- Flexible—turn the cell line of your choice into a factory that produces miRNA-packed exosomes
- Powerful—great for a range of applications, including:
- Modulating expression of miRNA-targets in recipient cells
- Developing exosome-delivered miRNA-based therapies
Products
Catalog Number | Description | Size | Price | Quantity | Add to Cart | |||
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XMIRXP-Vect | XMIRXpress cloning lentivector with Xmotif | 10 Reactions | $637 |
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Overview
Overview
Putting exosomes to work: Clone-your-own XMIRXpress Lentivector
Adding customization to our powerful XMIRXpress Lentivector System, SBI offers a linearized, ready-for-ligation version of the XMIRXpress Lentivector that does not contain coding sequence for an miRNA, so you can clone your own miRNA into the lentivector. Simply design two DNA oligos for the top and bottom strand, anneal the top and bottom oligos, and ligate directly into the XMIRXpress Cloning Lentivector.
Create stable cell lines that produce exosomes carrying your miRNA-of-interest and then use those exosomes to deliver that miRNA to target cells. Don’t forget that we also have a series of pre-built XMIRXpress Lentivectors for even easier miRNA-containing exosome production.
All XMIRXpress Lentivectors feature an EF1a-GFP-Puro selection cassette and a downstream H1 promoter expressing the XMIR + XMotif cassette.- Flexible—turn the cell line of your choice into a factory that produces miRNA-packed exosomes
- Powerful—great for a range of applications, including:
- Modulating expression of miRNA-targets in recipient cells
- Developing exosome-delivered miRNA-based therapies
References
How It Works
How It Works
miRNA packaging into exosomes with XMIRXpress
Like XMIR and AXMIR, XMIRXpress packaging relies on an RNA sequence tag—the XMotif (identified and optimized by SBI)—that targets small RNAs to exosomes for packaging. By expressing an miRNA-XMotif cassette from an H1 promoter, you can generate miRNAs that are packaged into exosomes. After creating a stable cell line with your XMIRXpress Lentivector, you can continuously isolate exosomes containing your miRNA.
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Products
Catalog Number | Description | Size | Price | Quantity | Add to Cart | |||
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XMIRXP-Vect | XMIRXpress cloning lentivector with Xmotif | 10 Reactions | $637 |
|
Overview
Overview
Putting exosomes to work: Clone-your-own XMIRXpress Lentivector
Adding customization to our powerful XMIRXpress Lentivector System, SBI offers a linearized, ready-for-ligation version of the XMIRXpress Lentivector that does not contain coding sequence for an miRNA, so you can clone your own miRNA into the lentivector. Simply design two DNA oligos for the top and bottom strand, anneal the top and bottom oligos, and ligate directly into the XMIRXpress Cloning Lentivector.
Create stable cell lines that produce exosomes carrying your miRNA-of-interest and then use those exosomes to deliver that miRNA to target cells. Don’t forget that we also have a series of pre-built XMIRXpress Lentivectors for even easier miRNA-containing exosome production.
All XMIRXpress Lentivectors feature an EF1a-GFP-Puro selection cassette and a downstream H1 promoter expressing the XMIR + XMotif cassette.- Flexible—turn the cell line of your choice into a factory that produces miRNA-packed exosomes
- Powerful—great for a range of applications, including:
- Modulating expression of miRNA-targets in recipient cells
- Developing exosome-delivered miRNA-based therapies
References
How It Works
How It Works
miRNA packaging into exosomes with XMIRXpress
Like XMIR and AXMIR, XMIRXpress packaging relies on an RNA sequence tag—the XMotif (identified and optimized by SBI)—that targets small RNAs to exosomes for packaging. By expressing an miRNA-XMotif cassette from an H1 promoter, you can generate miRNAs that are packaged into exosomes. After creating a stable cell line with your XMIRXpress Lentivector, you can continuously isolate exosomes containing your miRNA.