GMP-grade Co-Transcription Buffers are chemically defined aqueous formulations developed to support simultaneous in vitro transcription (IVT) and co-transcriptional RNA maturation processes, particularly 5′ capping during RNA synthesis. These buffers provide optimized physicochemical conditions required for efficient RNA polymerase activity, nucleotide incorporation, and cap analog integration, all of which are critical for producing high-quality functional RNA.
Biological Significance
- Support synchronized RNA synthesis and co-transcriptional processing reactions
- Enable efficient 5′ cap incorporation essential for mRNA stability and translation
- Maintain optimal pH, ionic strength, and magnesium concentration for RNA polymerase performance
- Contribute to high-quality RNA production for mRNA vaccines, gene therapy, and RNA therapeutics
Utility in Research and Manufacturing
- GMP mRNA manufacturing workflows
- Co-transcriptional capping systems
- IVT-based RNA synthesis platforms
- Synthetic biology and therapeutic RNA development
- Scalable biopharmaceutical production
Key Features of GMP-grade Co-Transcription Buffers
- GMP-compliant manufacturing and documentation
- Chemically defined, RNase-controlled formulations
- High batch-to-batch consistency and reproducibility
- Compatibility with T7 RNA polymerase systems
- Optimized for high RNA yield, cap incorporation efficiency, and reduced process variability

