Arbor Biosciences™ Launches Bulk Offerings of Cell-Free Expression Systems

New myTXTL bulk packagings align with volumes required for high-throughput organizations in synthetic biology.

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Arbor BiosciencesTM, a division of Chiral Technologies, Inc. and leader in developing molecular biology research tools, today announced the launch of myTXTLTM bulk pack sizes while attending the SynBioBeta 2019 conference in San Francisco, CA, as an addition to their growing catalog of cell-free expression kits for synthetic biology applications. This new offering aligns with the growing demand for larger volume requirements by organizations utilizing high-throughput screening in protein and enzyme engineering. The pack sizes and aliquots of the master mixes are ideal for cell-free expression on automated liquid handling systems.

Cell-free expression systems are currently available from Arbor Biosciences as a Sigma 70 or a linear DNA expression master mix. Both systems use E. coli as a base lysate combined with amino acids, essential elements, and a regenerative energy buffer in a complete, simple to use master mix which only requires the addition of template DNA. The Sigma 70 ...

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