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hCCR9 mRNA (Cap1, m1Ψ)

hCCR9 mRNA encodes a GPCR guiding lymphocyte and T cell migration via CCL25 interaction. Features Cap1, m1Ψ modification, and 100A tail. Ideal for studying immune cell trafficking and receptor–ligand signaling.
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RP-A00071-0.2

Description

The hCCR9 mRNA encodes human C-C chemokine receptor 9 (CCR9), a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) expressed on lymphocytes and T cells. CCR9 plays a key role in directing immune cell migration, particularly to the small intestine and thymus, through interaction with its ligand CCL25. This mRNA serves as a valuable tool for studying immune cell trafficking, receptor signaling, and targeted delivery research.  
 
This mRNA features: 
- A Cap 1 structure with high capping efficiency for enhanced translation 
- 100% substitution with N1-methyl-pseudouridine (m1Ψ) to improve protein expression and reduce innate immune activation 
- A 100A poly(A) tail to mimic mature mRNA 
 
The hCCR9 mRNA enables functional expression of membrane receptors and is ideal for immunology studies, chemokine signaling research, and receptor–ligand interaction assays.

Form Liquid
Concentration 1mg/mL
Full mRNA length 1382 nt
Full mRNA Molecular Weight 443108 Da
Storage buffer 1mM Sodium citrate, pH 6.5
Storage condition Store at -20°C for short term (<3 months), store at -80°C for long term.
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Appearance Clear and free of foreign particles
RNA Length Expected size band detected
RNA Content Target ± 5%
Integrity ≥ 75%
OD260/OD280 1.70 ~ 2.30
Capping Efficiency ≥ 90%
Endotoxin < 10 EU/mg
pH Target ± 0.5
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A549 cells were seeded in a 6-well plate. After overnight incubation, the cells were transfected using Lipofectamine™ MessengerMAX™ (or an equivalent reagent) with 2.5 µg of CCR9 mRNA. 24 hours post-transfection, CCR9 expression was analyzed by flow cytometry after staining with a CCR9 primary antibody and an anti-mouse IgG Fab2 Alexa Fluor® 647 secondary antibody.
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For laboratory research use only. Direct human use, including taking orally and injection and clinical use are forbidden.