Description
Based on our proprietary polymer synthesis technology, PolyJet� DNA In Vitro Transfection Reagent is formulated as a biodegradablepolymerbased DNA transfection reagent that ensures effective and reproducible transfection on HEK293,COS-7, NIH-3T3, HeLa, CHO and a broad ranges of hard-to-transfect mammalian cells. The PolyJet� reagent is able to immobilize DNA migration during electrophoresis at very low concentration and form the transfection complex within 5 minutes at RT. A remarkable feature of the reagent is the rapid and complete degradation of polymer after transfection complex endocytosis (Figure 1), leading to much less cytotoxicity. PolyJet� reagent, 1.0 ml, is sufficient for ~667 transfections in 24 well plates or ~333 transfections in 6 well plates, providing a very affordable alternative to the leading products for transfecting a variety of commonly used and hard-to-transfect mammalian cells.
Figure 1. A Cartoon Showing Biodegradation of PolyJet�DNA Transfection Reagent After Endocytosis of Transfection Complex
Features
- Bio-degradable after endocytosis
- Exceptional high titers of virus production
- Equally good for very long DNAs (>89 kb)
- Equally good for both single DNA transfection and multi DNA co-transfection
- High levels of recombinant protein production
- Simple & robust transfection procedure
- Very affordable
Storage Condition
Store at 4 �C. If stored properly, the product is stable for 12 months or longer.
Broad Transfection Spectrum for Mammalian Cell Types
Cell Lines |
Efficiency (% GFP) |
Cell Lines |
Efficiency (% GFP) |
McArdle 7777 Hep3D SHEP 3T3-442A COS-7 CV-1 D 407 DHD Pro.b 3LL B16-F10 BAEC BHK-21 Ca Ski CaCo2 CHO HCS-2/8 HEK-293 HeLa HLMEC H-MVEC Huh-7D12 ATT20 SK-N-SH C2C12 HepG2 |
65-70% 67-76% 68-71% 35% 85-90% 60% 70% 70% 80% 85% 51% 80% 88% 60% 88% 61% 86% 88% 72% 59% 72% 46% 29% 46% 72% |
hESCs SN56 MC3T3-E1 Primary melanocyte mESCs L929 MCF-7 MDCK Neuro2A NIH 3T3 PC12 SH-SY5Y SiHa SKOV3 Huh-7 IGROV1 DF-1, Chicken EmbryonicCell 6CSFMEo WEHI 231 A549 LNCap Prim. mouse keratinocyte Prim. human skin fibroblast Prim. human pre-adipocyte Prim.mouseembry.fibroblast |
70% 81% 80% 35% 70% 59% 68% 68% 86% 76% 50% 25% 60% 65% 70% 35% 50% 71% 26% 75% 75 29% 50% 32% 30% |
Examples Showing Transfection Efficiency of PolyJet� DNA In Vitro Transfection Reagent on Commonly Used Cells
Transfection efficiency comparison of PolyJet� vs. lipofectamine Plus on Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells.HA tagged beta-tubulin cDNA was delivered into CHO cells with PolyJet� (left panel) and lipofectamine Plus (right panel) respectively. FITC conjugated antibody against HA tag was utilized to pick up HA-beta-tubulin (Green) while a DM1a antibody was used to detect endogenous alpha-tubulin followed by probing with rhodamine conjugated secondary antibody (Red). The above picture was provided by Dr. Shang Yin of University of Texas at Houston Medical School as courtesy
A comparison showing transfection efficiency of PolyJet� reagent vs. a leading product, Lipofectamine 2000 on HEK293FT cells.HEK-293FT cells were transfected with GFP vector (pEGFP-N3) by PolyJet� (left panel) and Lipofectamine 2000 (right panel) respectively. The cells were visualized by Nikon Eclipse Fluorescence microscope 24 hours post transfection
A comparison showing transfection efficiency of PolyJet� reagent vs. a leading product, Lipofectamine 2000 on HepG2 cells.HepG2细胞转染GFP向量(pEGFP-N3) by PolyJet� (left panel) and Lipofectamine 2000 (right panel) respectively. The cells were visualized by Nikon Eclipse Fluorescence microscope 24 hours post transfection
Transfection efficiency comparison of PolyJet� vs. Fugene HD on MDCK cells.A plain GFP DNA was transduced into MDCK cells with PolyJet�(left panel) and Fugene HD (right panel) reagents respectively per manufacturers' protocols. GFP and DAPI staining were visualized under fluorescence microscopy 48 hours post tansfection. The above comparison data and pictures were completed and provided by Dr. Ge Zhou of NYU Medical Center as courtesy
A comparison showing transfection efficiency of PolyJet� reagent vs. a leading product, Lipofectamine 2000 on MDCK cells.MDCK cells are notoriously hard to transfect. With proprietary "Shaved Cell Transfection" protocol, PolyJet� (left panel) gives up to 70% GFP positive cells vs. Lipofectamine 2000 (right panel) around 5% efficiency. MDCK cells were transfected with GFP vector (pEGFP-N3) by PolyJet� (left panel) and Lipofectamine 2000 (right panel) respectively. The cells were visualized by Nikon Eclipse Fluorescence microscope 36 hours post transfection
A comparison showing transfection efficiency of PolyJet� reagent vs. a leading product, Fugene HD on LNCap cells.LNCap cells were transfected with GFP vector (pEGFP-N3) by PolyJet� (left panel) and Fugene HD (right panel) respectively. The cells were visualized by Nikon Eclipse Fluorescence microscope 24 hours post transfection
我mage showing exceptional transfection efficiency of PolyJet� reagent onHuman embryonic stem cells(hESCs).ThehESCs grown in E8 medium on Geltrexvs (left panel, DIC imaging) was transfected with pEF1α-GFP.The GFP expression (right panel) was visualized by Nikon Eclipse Fluorescence microscope 24 hours post transfection.The above pictures were provided byDr.Marina Pryzhkovaof Johns Hopkins University as courtesy
Neuro2A cells transfected with pEGFP-C1 plasmid using PolyJet�In VitroDNA Transfection Reagent.The Neuro2A cells were visualized by Nikon Eclipse Fluorescence microscope with DIC phase imaging (left) and FITC imaging (right) 24 hours post-transfection
Comparison of cytotoxicity of PolyJet� DNA In Vitro Transfection Reagent with L2K� on primary murine skin fibroblast.The primary murine fibroblast was incubated with the indicated transfection reagents/pEGFP-C1 (DNA) complexes above for 4 hours in serum-free DMEM High Glucose medium followed by replacement of complete serum-containing medium. The cells were visualized by Nikon Eclipse Fluorescence microscope with DIC phase imaging 24 hours post transfection
Data Sheet and Protocols
-General Protocol for Transfecting Mammalian Cells
-A Short Protocol for Transfecting Mammalian Cells
-先进的协议使转染Hard-to-Transfect Mammalian Cells
-A Protocol for Transfecting Suspension 293 and CHO Cells
-Protocol for Lentivirus Production
-Protocol for rAAV Production
-Technical Note & Transfection Tips
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Testimonials:
Sorry for sooo big delay, but now I am totally in love with PolyJet. I have used PolyJet for a while on mouse ESCs with relatively good efficiency 50~70%.
--------Marina Pryzhkova, Ph.D., JHU
PolyJet Transfection Reagent worked equally as well as lipofectamine 2000, with little evidence of cell death on 293, PC-3 and 22RV1 cells. I will defiantly consider switching over.
-----Tiffany Wallace, Ph.D., NCI / NIH
I only did side by side with the testing sample (PolyJet) and Lipo2000 with GFP transfection on COS-7 cells. The result was very good. PolyJet was even better than L2K.
------Feng Qiao, Ph.D., NEI / NIH
I tested the sample of PolyJet on my NIH-3T3 mouse fibroblasts this weekend. The results were much better than Lipofecatmine LTX. I'm attaching a powerpoint slide with my results (I did not quantify the % transfection efficiency, but the pictures get the point across). I found that the protocol for difficult-to-transfect cell lines worked better than the standard protocol.
-----Stephanie Murphy, Ph.D., Dartmouth College
I had chance to try your product finally. It was great success. I used HeLa cells and got 10% transfection efficiency (<0.1% for Lipofectamine). Thank you! I was wondering if I also try GenJet� Plus DNA In Vitro Transfection Reagent? According to your website, the reagent works better than regular PolyJet.
-------Yumi Uetake, Ph.D., UMASS
I tested PolyJet and it looks great on MDCK. We placed order. Thank you!
-------Ge Zhou, Ph.D., NYU
We are happy to provide feedback. PolyJet worked very well for us in HepG2 cells, we got approximately 80% efficiency with pMAX GFP plasmid, by following the conditions in your suggested protocol. We ran a comparison with Lipofectamine, which only showed approximately 20-30% transfection efficiency. We are planning experiments and will be ordering more soon.
-------Emily Mcallister, PBRC