Human PGK1 (Phosphoglycerate Kinase 1) Endogenous Control (VIC™/MGB probe, primer limited)
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Human PGK1 (Phosphoglycerate Kinase 1) Endogenous Control (VIC™/MGB probe, primer limited)

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The Applied Biosystems™ Human PGK1 (phosphoglycerate kinase 1) Endogenous Control (VIC™ ⁄ MGB Probe, Primer Limited) is intended as an endogenous control. It allows relative gene expression quantification in cDNA samples when used with other gene expression assays. Probe is labeled with VIC™ dye - MGB and the primers are limited. Can be used for multiplex or singleplex PCR reactions. Endogenous control is to be used with Inventoried and Non-Inventoried TaqMan™ Gene Expression Assays, Custom TaqMan™ Gene Expression Assays, and⁄or Custom TaqMan™ Primers and Probes.

Assay Details:

Gene Symbol: PGK1
RefSeq: NM_000291.2
Probe Exon Location:4-5
Amplicon Size: 75
Corresponding TaqMan Assay ID: Hs9999906_m1

TaqMan™ Endogenous Controls

Eliminate months of assay design, formulation, and testing by using TaqMan™ Endogenous Controls as your controls to quantify gene expression. This convenient collection of pre-designed probe and primer sets enables you to normalize the amount of sample RNA or DNA in a reaction.

Complete Solution for Quantitative Gene Expression

Having a hard time deciding what controls to use to quantify gene expression — even with detailed information on biological systems? Now, with TaqMan™ Endogenous Controls, you can avoid all the trial-and-error of selecting controls for most common human, mouse, rat, and eukaryotic genes.

Simple to Use

All components of the TaqMan™ Endogenous Controls are QC tested, formulated into a single 20X mix, and functionally tested. The controls are not only simple to use, but they are also fully compatible with universal conditions for two-step RT-PCR. Just add TaqMan™ Universal PCR Master Mix (with or without AmpErase™ UNG) and your cDNA sample to generate sensitive, reproducible, and truly quantitative gene expression data on Applied Biosystems instruments including the Applied Biosystems 7900HT, 7300, 7500 Real-Time PCR Systems, and the 7000 and 7700 Sequence Detection Systems.

Flexible Offering

We build each endogenous control using our proven 5' nuclease chemistry. For maximum flexibility, you can choose between two different reporter dyes and two quenchers:
• A FAM™ dye-labeled TaqMan™ MGB probe (250nM, final concentration) and two unlabeled PCR primers (900nM each)
• A VIC™ dye-labeled TaqMan™ MGB probe (250nM, final concentration) and two unlabeled PCR primers (150nM each y primer limited)
• A VIC™ dye-labeled TAMRA™ probe (250nM, final concentration) and two unlabeled PCR primers (150nM each y primer limited)

Choosing the Right Endogenous Control

Endogenous controls can normalize the expression levels of target genes by correcting differences in the amount of cDNA that is loaded into PCR reaction wells. For best results, verify that the endogenous control is consistently expressed in the sample set to be tested. Endogenous control expression must be uniform across all samples in the study. For multiplexing, ensure that the gene expression level of the endogenous control is greater than that of the target.

Multiplex vs. Singleplex PCR

All TaqMan™ Endogenous Controls that contain probes labeled with the VIC™ reporter dye are primer limited. This allows multiplexing of TaqMan™ Endogenous Controls with target gene expression assays, provided that the control gene is more abundantly expressed than the target gene. All TaqMan™ Endogenous Controls that contain probes labeled with the FAM™ reporter dye are not primer limited and are not intended for multiplexing .

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Accession NumberNM_000291.2
Amplicon Size75
FormatTube
Gene SymbolPGK1
Green FeaturesSustainable packaging
No. of Reactions2500 reactions
Product LineTaqMan™, VIC™
Quantity2500 reactions
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
SpeciesHuman
TargetPGK1
Concentration20X
Detection MethodPrimer-probe
For Use With (Application)Gene Expression
FormLiquid
Label or DyeVIC
PCR Method2-step RT-qPCR
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Can TaqMan Gene Expression Assays be used in a multiplex reaction?

Yes. For duplexing, we have VIC-labeled probes with primer limited concentrations (VIC PL) available from our pre-designed assay selection. The primer limited assay is used to detect the most abundant gene. For guidance on multiplexing, see the TaqMan Multiplex PCR Optimization User Guide (https://assets.thermofisher.com/TFS-Assets/LSG/manuals/taqman_optimization_man.pdf).

What are the key features of a TaqMan MGB probe?

TaqMan MGB probes have a nonfluorescent quencher at the 3´ end and a minor groove binder at the 3´ end that increases the melting temperature (Tm) of probe, allowing the use of shorter probes.  For more information on MGB probes, please consult the following manual: "Primer Express v1.5 and TaqMan MGB Probes for Allelic Discrimination: All PCR Instruments: User Bulletin." You can find a copy on our website by entering this title in the main search box.

When using the TaqMan Gene Signature Plates, should I mix the reactions after adding the master mix and template to the wells containing lyophilized primers and probe?

No, but it is recommended that the plate be centrifuged to draw down the liquid to the bottom of the wells.

What are your recommendations for the best way to dilute and store my TaqMan probe?

The probe should be diluted in TE buffer [10 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.0 (at 25°C), 1 mM EDTA]. We recommend storing your probes, both stocks and working solutions, at -20°C in aliquots. This is to cut down on the number of times the probe is subject to freeze-thaws. For detailed information on diluting primers and probes, please refer to the tutorial entitled "Reconstituting and Diluting Primers and TaqMan Probes". You can find it on our website by entering this title in the main search field.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within ourTaqMan Primers and Probes Support Center.