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AdvSTART Reverse Transcriptase

Cat# ENZD-RT02
Specification 10000 U; 40000 U
Unit Concentration 200 U/μl
Description AdvSTART Reverse Transcriptase is a reverse transcriptase that has been directionally modified from Reverse Transcriptase. It exhibits enhanced temperature tolerance, stability, and reverse transcription synthesis capabilities, making it suitable for high-temperature reverse transcription. AdvSTART Reverse Transcriptase is also particularly well-suited for one-step RT-qPCR reactions.
Notes Warm-start RT enzyme.
Features Excellent high and low template balance
More suitable for self-built rapid one-step method system
Higher stability
Applications RT-qPCR self-built one-step method
Components 5 × AccurSTART Buffer;
AccurSTART Reverse Transcriptase (200 U/μl)
Quality Control Excellent high and low template balance;
Adaptation for quick programs;
Higher stability
Shipping and Storage Conditions Store at -30 ~ -15℃, transport at ≤0℃.
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Case Study

Case Study 1: Balanced Performance Across High and Low Template Inputs

ENZD-RT02, a high-performance reverse transcriptase from Creative Enzymes, was evaluated for its ability to maintain consistent performance across varying template input levels. Benefiting from its hot-start characteristics, the enzyme minimizes non-specific reverse transcription and reagent consumption during low-temperature steps, such as reaction setup and thermal ramping.
As a result, ENZD-RT02 enables efficient cDNA synthesis even at low copy numbers, while maintaining comparable amplification plateau profiles to high-copy templates, demonstrating strong tolerance and balanced performance across a wide dynamic range. Data generated from internal reverse transcription performance studies.

Fig.1 ENZD-RT02 cDNA synthesis and amplification at varying template inputs.

Case Study 2: Compatibility with Rapid Reverse Transcription Protocols

IENZD-RT02 was engineered to support fast cDNA synthesis without compromising performance. Under identical amplification conditions, no significant Ct variation was observed between rapid reverse transcription (55°C for 2 min) and conventional protocols (55°C for 15 min).
This result highlights its efficiency as a robust reverse transcriptase, enabling flexible workflow design with both rapid and standard protocols. Data generated from internal RT efficiency evaluation studies.

Fig.2 ENZD-RT02 performance: rapid vs. conventional RT conditions.

Case Study 3: Stability Performance

ENZD-RT02 demonstrated excellent stability under various storage and handling conditions, including 50 freeze–thaw cycles in liquid nitrogen, storage at 4°C for 4 weeks, and storage at 37°C for 30 days. No significant performance decline was observed compared to the −20°C control, indicating consistent activity and reliable enzyme stability over time. Data generated from internal stability evaluation studies.

Table 1. Stability performance of ENZD-RT02 under different storage conditions.

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