Site-directed Mutagenesis
Most Competitive Prices: Starting at $75/mutant
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Site-Directed Mutagenesis
Site-directed mutagenesis is a commonly utilized genetic research tool that effectively alters the properties and characteristics of target proteins. This service has widespread applications in studying protein functional sites, optimization of enzymatic activity, exploration of DNA component functions, and more.

Synbio Technologies offers efficient services for site-directed mutagenesis of genes. By leveraging PCR, we precisely modify the sequence of the target gene, including base insertions, deletions, and point mutations, to swiftly investigate the properties and functions of the target protein. Simply provide us with the sequence information of your target gene and the desired mutation sites, and we can achieve mutations at any site, starting from $75/mutant.
Highlights
  • Rapid TAT
    Delivery within a minimum of 5 working days
  • Extensive Operating Region
    Mutations within a 40 bp region are consolidated into a single mutation
  • Capability
    Synthesis of sequences up to 200 kb in length
  • One Stop Solution
  • Most Competitive Prices
    starting at $75/mutant
Service Details
Cloned Fragment Length Amount of Point Mutation TAT (Business Days) Price
< 2 kb 1 10 Starting from
$ 75/mutant
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3
2 kb-3 kb 1 13
2
3
3 kb-5 kb 1 16
2
3
Deliverables
1 tube of 2~5 µg dry lyophilized DNA
1 tube of glycerol bacteria or bacteria stab containing the corresponding plasmids (Additional fees apply)
Original peak diagram of sequencing results in .ab1 format
COA file, including QC enzyme digestion verification figure
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