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Label IT® µArray® Biotin Labeling Kit

Optimized labeling kit designed for single-channel microarray applications using Biotin

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MIR 801010 reactions *$187.00
MIR 805050 reactions *$870.00
* Each reaction labels 1 µg of nucleic acid.
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  • One-step Chemical Method—Easily and consistently achieve optimal labeling densities for microarray applications.
  • Sensitive Detection—Confidently detect rare transcripts and small changes in gene expression.
  • Versatile Labeling—Suitable for labeling mRNA, cDNA and cRNA templates that are used for single-channel expression profiling analyses.

Kit Components:

Each Kit contains Label IT uArray Biotin Reagent, Reconstitution Solution, 10X Labeling Buffer M, Reagent D1, Buffer N1, 0.5M EDTA and 5X Fragmentation Buffer. Biotin detection reagents are not included.

Data

Figure 1: The Label IT µArray Biotin Kit Labels any Nucleic Acid Sample.
Figure 2: Gene Expression Profiles of Labeled mRNA and cDNA Samples.
Figure 3: Sensitive mRNA Detection: < 10 Copies Per Cell.
Figure 4: The Label IT µArray Biotin Kit is Compatible with SuperArray DNA Microarrays.

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mRNA on Duplicate cDNA Arrays

 

 

 

 

 

 

cDNA on Duplicate oligo arrays

 

 

 

 

 

cRNA on Duplicate oligo arrays

 
Figure 1. The Label IT µArray Biotin Kit Labels any Nucleic Acid Sample. The Label IT µArray Biotin Reagent was used to label mRNA directly for hybridization to duplicate double-stranded cDNA arrays (top), or cDNA and cRNA samples for hybridization to sense-strand oligo arrays (middle, bottom). Labeled samples were detected using a Streptavidin-Cy™3 conjugate.
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Figure 2. Gene Expression Profiles of Labeled mRNA and cDNA Samples. HeLa mRNA and cDNA samples, prepared with the Label IT µArray Biotin Kit generate the same gene expression profiles as cDNA samples labeled with reverse transcriptase incorporation of biotinylated nucleotides. Slightly different quantification of some genes (e.g. A04, C09) with labeled mRNA compared to either method of labeling cDNA may reflect enzymatic replication bias inherent with cDNA sample preparation, and demonstrate the advantage of directly labeling and hybridizing mRNA to microarrays. Relative gene expression values for each labeling method were generated from the average of multiple replicate features from six technical replicate arrays using the same HeLa total RNA sample (data from each microarray hybridization were normalized before averaging).
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Figure 3. Sensitive mRNA Detection: < 10 Copies Per Cell. Sensitivity of detection with the Label IT µArray Biotin Kit was determined from spiking experiments in which a specific quantity of an Arabidopsis mRNA sample was added to HeLa mRNA before labeling. An estimated mRNA copy number of ~10 copies per cell (30 pg of the spiked mRNA in 1 µg HeLa mRNA) can be detected above non-specific hybridization signal (negative controls). Fluorescent signal detected for the spiked mRNA and negative controls is corrected by subtracting the median local background value; error bars represent one standard deviation.
Figure 4 Figure 4. The Label IT µArray Biotin Kit is Compatible with SuperArray DNA Microarrays. HeLa cRNA (5 µg) was biotin labeled using the Label IT µArray Biotin Labeling Kit, purified, and hybridized to an Oligo GEArray® Human Cancer Microarray (SuperArray Biosciences Corp.) according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. The microarray membrane was developed using chemiluminescent detection. The array shown here resulted from a 5 minutes exposure to X-ray film. The relative expression of the pathway-specific cancer-focused genes is evident.

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