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A Solution Hybridization Method for Quantification of MRNAs: Determining the Amount and Stability of Oncogene MRNA

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 1990 Dec 1
PMID 2091699
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A solution hybridization method for the quantification of specific mRNAs is described. This assay utilizes complementary RNA probes prepared by in vitro transcription, sandwich hybridization in solution, and affinity-based hybrid collection. The possibility of using this method for crude biological samples without purifying mRNAs makes it ideal when accurate quantification of multiple samples is needed. Human N-myc oncogene transcript was used as a model and as little as 0.24 pg (2 X 10(5) molecules) of N-myc mRNA could be detected. Using this assay it was shown that human neuroblastoma IMR-32 cells contain approximately 500 N-myc mRNA molecules per cell having a half-life of approximately 35 min.

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