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Overview
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Protein transfection reagent SAINT-Protein
• An improved, PBS-compatible version of SAINT-PhD
• Quick and easy protocol
• Efficiencies up to 98%
• Low toxicity
• Fully synthetic transfection reagent
• Free of animal-derived components
SAINT-Protein transfection reagent is a proprietary formulation of fully synthetic lipids that non-covalently associate with proteins and peptides, thereby forming positively charged complexes that are efficiently taken up by cells. A wide variety of mammalian cells (e.g. CHO-K1, COS-7, HUVEC, dendritic cells and dermal fibroblasts) can be transfected with SAINT-Protein, some cell lines with efficiencies up to 98%. The transfection procedure using SAINT-Protein is quick and easy: just mix the reagent with your protein or peptide of interest in PBS, incubate briefly, and pipette the complexes onto your cells. SAINT-Protein transfection reagent (1 ml) is sufficient for up to 50 transfections in 24-well plates or up to 250 transfections in 96-well plates.
The SAINT transfection reagents can be produced compliant to current Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
Background
SAINT™ delivery technology is based on a set of proprietary, entirely synthetic, cationic lipid structures which have demonstrated to be safe and non-toxic both in vitro and in vivo. Due to its cationic headgroup and amphiphilic nature, SAINT lipids readily bind to most biomolecules (DNA, RNA, and protein) and to cellular membranes, facilitating efficient uptake and release of these biomolecules inside cells. SAINT lipids have demonstrated to reach similar or much higher transfection efficiencies (depending on the cell type) than competing, well-known products for a fraction of the price.
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