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PSF-AD5E1A - ADENOVIRUS E1A PROMOTER PLASMID
plasmid vector for molecular cloning
Synonym(e):
cloning vector, expression vector, molecular cloning vector, plasmid, plasmid vector, snapfast vector, vector
About This Item
Form
buffered aqueous solution
Mol-Gew.
size 4226 bp
Bakterienauswahl
kanamycin
Replikationsursprung
pUC (500 copies)
Peptidspaltung
no cleavage
Promoter
Promoter name: E1A
Promoter activity: constitutive
Promoter type: mammalian
Reportergen
none
Versandbedingung
ambient
Lagertemp.
−20°C
Allgemeine Beschreibung
Promoter Expression Level:
Anwendung
Multiple cloning site notes: There are a few important sites within the MCS. These include the NcoI site the XbaI site and the BsgI and BseRI sites. The NcoI site contains a start codon that is immediately downstream of both a Kozak and Shine-Dalgarno ribosomal binding site. These allow for optimal positioning of genes when the start codon is placed in this location. If this is not required and you wish to use a downstream site for gene cloning you can remove the NcoI site by cleaving the plasmid with KpnI.
The XbaI site contains a stop codon. This stop codon is positioned in a specific position in relation to the BsgI and BseRI sites that are immediately downstream. When either BseRI or BsgI cleave the plasmid they produce a TA overhang from the stop codon in the XbaI site that is compatible with all of our peptide tag plasmids cut with the same sites. BseRI and BsgI sites are non-palindromic and cleave a defined number of bases away from their binding site.
Whenever we clone a gene into our multiple cloning site we always position the start and stop codon in the same positions in the MCS. If the start and ends of the genes are not compatible with NcoI and XbaI we extend the sequence to the nearest external sites but keep the start and stop codons locations consistent.
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Flammpunkt (°F)
Not applicable
Flammpunkt (°C)
Not applicable
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