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PSF-CMV-COOH-P2A-3 - FMDV P2A PLASMID

plasmid vector for molecular cloning

Synonym(s):

cloning vector, expression vector, molecular cloning vector, plasmid, plasmid vector, snapfast vector, vector

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UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.85

tag

P2A tagged

form

buffered aqueous solution

mol wt

size 4280 bp

peptide cleavage

no cleavage

reporter gene

none

shipped in

ambient

storage temp.

−20°C

General description

PSF-CMV-COOH-P2A-3 - FMDV P2A plasmid adds a Foot and Mouth Disease P2A peptide between the primary MCS (NotI-XbaI but XbaI is ablated in this vector) and the fusion MCS (ClaI-NheI). The P2A peptide coding sequence is: GSGATNFSLLKQAGDVEENPGP. The peptide self-cleaves between the penultimate glycine residue and the final proline residue. This leaves the first (upstream) protein in the polypeptide with the majority of the amino acids of the P2A peptide on the C-terminus whilst the last (downstream) protein has a proline remaining on the N-terminus. We have not confirmed if secretory proteins are able to detach from cytosolic proteins when fused using this method. The intracellular trafficking of your proteins should therefore be considered.

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.

Application

This vector is designed to allow two genes to be inserted one on either site of the P2A self-cleaving tag. This can be achieved using standard cloning methodologies.

Multiple Cloning Site Notes: There is a start codon in the NcoI site can be removed by digestion with KpnI if required. The MCS for gene insertions in most SnapFast vectors extends from NotI to XbaI however in this vector the XbaI site has been ablated to remove the stop codon in the site and allow read-through into the P2A coding sequence.

Sequence

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Analysis Note

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