mCherry mRNA is a red fluorescent protein encoded mRNA sequence, which can express mCherry protein in cells, organoids, or in vivo. mCherry was originally derived from Discosoma sp., is a widely used reporter gene for direct fluorescence detection in cell culture and in vivo imaging. It produces red fluorescence with maximum excitation at ~587 nm and emission at ~610 nm.
• Positive Control for mRNA Transfection: Validating transfection efficiency and system performance.
• Delivery System Screening: Assessing nanoparticle/mRNA formulation efficacy in delivery applications.
• Sequence optimized and selected for high expression.
• Oligo-dT purification ensures high quality and purity.
• Carefully controlled processes to minimize batch-to-batch variation.
979 nt
2 mg/mL
1 mM sodium citrate, pH 6.5
Below - 65℃
Dry ice
Visual
USP<791>
UV
UV
HPLC
CE
LC-MS
LC-MS
Nano Orange
ELISA
qPCR
Gel-clot method

Figure 1. mCherry expression results in four different cell types at 48 h after cell transfection with CatPure™ mCherry mRNA.