MagJET mRNA Enrichment Kit - FAQs

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Can I use water instead of Elution Buffer in the elution step of GeneJET and MagJET nucleic acid purification kits?

We would highly recommend using the provided Elution Buffer in the elution step for best results. You may use nuclease-free water; however, it may affect the yield of the nucleic acids during purification and their stability during storage.

Which magnetic rack should I use to follow the manual protocol of MagJET kits?

Thermo Scientific offers MagJET Separation Rack of different formats for 1.5 mL tubes (Cat. Nos. MR01, MR02), 50 mL tubes (Cat. No. MR04), and 96-well plates (Cat. No. MR03). You may use other compatible magnetic racks available in the market as well.

Is a sample size available for MagJET kits?

No, we do not offer a sample size for MagJET kits.

Are GeneJET spin columns or MagJET magnetic beads available separately?

No, we do not offer GeneJET columns or MagJET magnetic beads separately at this time.

Can the MagJET mRNA Enrichment Kit be used for mRNA isolation for NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) applications?

Yes, we recommend using MagJET mRNA Enrichment Kit for NGS.

Can poly(A)+ mRNA be isolated directly from cell lysates using the MagJET mRNA Enrichment Kit?

No, the kit is suitable for mRNA isolation from previously purified total RNA samples.

Can I edit the manufactured KingFisher Flex protocols?

No, manufactured protocols are locked for editing, but they can be renamed using the ‘save as' function and edited as a new version.

Can I use magnetic beads from other vendors with the KingFisher Flex instrument?

For nucleic acid extraction, we recommend using our MagMAX kits and MagJET kits. Other magnetic beads should work well as long as they are 0.5 to 10 µm in size. However, you will have to write your own KingFisher protocols using the Thermo Scientific BindIt software and validate/optimize the protocol on your own.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Automated Nucleic Acid Purification Support Center.

I am working with liquid samples with high volume and want to extract nucleic acid from them using the KingFisher Flex instrument. Can I use more volume than the protocol advises?

Yes, this can be done by sample splitting. Set the protocol so that the magnet will collect samples from multiple wells before continuing to the next step. Be sure not to overload.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Automated Nucleic Acid Purification Support Center.

Can I scale up my reaction volume with the KingFisher Flex instrument?

Yes, reaction volumes can be scaled up, and all other volumes (i.e. wash volumes) will have to be increased by the same fold difference. It is generally not recommended to scale up reaction volumes more than 2-fold unless the plate's volume capacity will allow it.