Description: rC (Ac) CNA CPG is a modification reagent used in molecular biology and biotechnology applications for oligonucleotide synthesis. It is designed to introduce a ribocytidine (rC) residue with an acetyl (Ac) group onto a controlled pore glass (CPG) solid support. The "CNA" designation indicates the presence of a 2'-O-methylribonucleotide modification, enhancing nuclease resistance and stability. This modification imparts specific chemical properties to the synthesized RNA oligonucleotides, such as increased resistance to nuclease degradation. These modified RNA oligonucleotides have found applications in various research fields, including RNA interference (RNAi), gene expression regulation, and RNA-based therapies. Additionally, the CPG support aids in the solid-phase synthesis of oligonucleotides, enabling efficient and high-throughput production.
CAT: BRP-00487