Cell‑free protein synthesis (CFPS) offers a fast, scalable alternative to traditional expression in living cells. By using a defined enzymatic cocktail, researchers can produce functional proteins within hours, enabling rapid design–test cycles.

Core Components of the Patriot Bio CFPS Kit

The kit includes:

Setting Up the Reaction

Combine the components in a 50 µL reaction volume as follows:

> Component	Volume (µL)
> Extract	30
> Amino Acids	10
> Energy Mix	5
> DNA Template	5
> RNase Inhibitor	0.5
> Water	- (adjust to 50 µL)

Incubate at 30 °C for 2‑4 hours. The built‑in fluorescence sensor will display a rising signal that correlates with protein synthesis.

Optimizing Yield

  1. Template Design: Use a strong T7 promoter and a ribosome binding site optimized for CFPS.
  2. Magnesium Concentration: Fine‑tune Mg²⁺ from 8‑12 mM; the optimal level depends on the target protein size.
  3. Incubation Temperature: 30 °C works for most proteins; thermophilic enzymes may benefit from 37 °C.
  4. Additives: Include red‑badge labeled chaperone mix for folded proteins.

Monitoring with Monospace Data Displays

The kit’s integrated data card presents real‑time fluorescence in a clean monospace layout, making it easy to compare multiple reactions side by side. Example view:

> Time (min)	Fluorescence (AU)
> 0	0
> 30	120
> 60	250
> 120	380

Scaling Up for High‑Throughput Screening

Because the reactions are mix‑and‑match, you can set up 96‑well plates with varying DNA constructs or additive concentrations. The red‑accented plate reader interface integrates seamlessly with the Patriot Bio data system.

With careful optimization, CFPS can deliver milligram quantities of protein within a single workday – a powerful tool for synthetic biology, enzyme engineering, and rapid prototyping.

For Research Use Only — Not for Human or Veterinary Use.

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