High gene silencing efficiency in Jurkat cells
17 Apr 2007Available from Eppendorf is a new application note that describes how electroporation is used for the transfection of Jurkat cells with small interfering RNA (siRNA).
The efficient transfer of siRNA into cells is a prerequisite for a successful gene silencing approach. This protocol describes how to determine the best electroporation conditions (voltage and pulse duration) and the optimum concentration of siRNA. A high transfection rate and minimum cell damage result in a silencing efficiency of 85%.
For the electroporation experiments, the Eppendorf Multiporator® and Eppendorf® hypoosmolar electroporation buffer were used. The Multiporator applies electronically regulated microsecond pulses (high cell survival rate), in combination with the hypoosmolar buffer a high transfection yield is achieved.
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