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NACRES:
NA.85
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
Promoter:
Promoter name: CMV
Promoter activity: constitutive
Promoter type: mammalian
Promoter activity: constitutive
Promoter type: mammalian
Origin of replication:
pUC (500 copies)
Bacteria selection:
kanamycin
Reporter gene:
none
Peptide cleavage:
no cleavage
tag
FLAG® tagged
form
buffered aqueous solution
mol wt
size 6174 bp
bacteria selection
kanamycin
mammalian cells selection
puromycin
origin of replication
pUC (500 copies)
peptide cleavage
no cleavage
peptide tag location
C-terminal
promoter
Promoter name: CMV
Promoter activity: constitutive
Promoter type: mammalian
reporter gene
none
General description
This plasmid is designed to express tagged proteins in mammalian cells either by transient transfection or by creating stable cell lines. It contains a puromycin resistance expression cassette using the human Ubiquitin promoter to drive expression and allow for the selection of cells containing the plasmid.
About the Peptide Tag:This plasmid contains a c-terminal FLAG epitope tag that can be fused to a gene of interest to allow protein detection and/or purification. The sequence of the tag is: DYKDDDDK.
About the Cleavage Tag:This plasmid does not contain a protease cleavage site.
Promoter Expression Level: This plasmid contains the mammalian CMV promoter to drive gene expression. We have tested all of our mammalian promoters in a range of cell types and CMV is consistently the strongest in those we have studied. However there are many reports of the CMV promoter demonstrating silencing by methylation in long-term culture.
About the Peptide Tag:This plasmid contains a c-terminal FLAG epitope tag that can be fused to a gene of interest to allow protein detection and/or purification. The sequence of the tag is: DYKDDDDK.
About the Cleavage Tag:This plasmid does not contain a protease cleavage site.
Promoter Expression Level: This plasmid contains the mammalian CMV promoter to drive gene expression. We have tested all of our mammalian promoters in a range of cell types and CMV is consistently the strongest in those we have studied. However there are many reports of the CMV promoter demonstrating silencing by methylation in long-term culture.
Analysis Note
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