G-ODN Control Negative control for guanosine-rich inhibitory oligonucleotide (TLR9 signaling inhibitor) G-ODN was suppressive in murine DC and macrophages as well as in human plasmacytoid DC[1]. Inhibitory ODNs act by disrupting the colocalization of CpG ODNs with TLR9 in endosomal vesicles without affecting cellular binding and uptake. G-ODN Control is a negative control for the suppressive G-ODN. Specificity: Negative control for G-ODN (murine TLR9 antagonist) Solubility: water G-ODN control sequence 5’- ctc cta ttg tgt gtt tcc tat -3’ (21 mer) Note: Bases are phosphorothioate (nuclease resistant). Quality control: - The absence of bacterial contamination (endotoxins, peptidoglycans) is controlled using HEK-Blue™ TLR2 and HEK-Blue™ TLR4 cells.