OGS1314
PSF-CMV-PURO-COOH-THR-RLUC-6HIS - C-TERMINAL 6 HIS AND RLUC DUAL TAG MAMMALIAN 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
conjugate
Renilla luciferase conjugate
tag
6-His tagged
form
buffered aqueous solution
mol wt
size 7119 bp
bacteria selection
kanamycin
mammalian cells selection
puromycin
Origin of replication
pUC (500 copies)
Peptide cleavage
thrombin
Peptide tag location
C-terminal
Promoter
Promoter name: CMV
Promoter activity: constitutive
Promoter type: mammalian
reporter gene
Renilla luciferase
shipped in
ambient
storage temp.
−20°C
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 Renilla luciferase reporter tag that can be fused to a gene of interest to allow protein detection. This plasmid also contains a secondary Hexa-Histidine (6His) tag protein tag. The sequence of this tag is: HHHHHHWe provide a range of dual peptide tag plasmids. This is because some peptide tags provide specific biological properties (e. g., small molecule affinity new epitopes solubility or protein secretion) that are not provided by others.
About the Cleavage Tag: This plasmid also encodes a protease cleavage site that is designed to be positioned between your gene of interest and the tag to allow the removal of the tag following protein purification or isolation. This plasmid contains a Thrombin cleavage tag. The protein sequence of the cleavage tag is: LVPRGS. It cleaves preferentially between the Arg and Gly residues. Off target cleavage can often occur at non-specific sites normally from other contaminating proteases. To ensure maximal protein integrity the enzyme reagent must be highly pure.
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 Renilla luciferase reporter tag that can be fused to a gene of interest to allow protein detection. This plasmid also contains a secondary Hexa-Histidine (6His) tag protein tag. The sequence of this tag is: HHHHHHWe provide a range of dual peptide tag plasmids. This is because some peptide tags provide specific biological properties (e. g., small molecule affinity new epitopes solubility or protein secretion) that are not provided by others.
About the Cleavage Tag: This plasmid also encodes a protease cleavage site that is designed to be positioned between your gene of interest and the tag to allow the removal of the tag following protein purification or isolation. This plasmid contains a Thrombin cleavage tag. The protein sequence of the cleavage tag is: LVPRGS. It cleaves preferentially between the Arg and Gly residues. Off target cleavage can often occur at non-specific sites normally from other contaminating proteases. To ensure maximal protein integrity the enzyme reagent must be highly pure.
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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Other Notes
Looking for more vector options to move your experiments forward faster? Consider a custom cloning vector designed and built by Oxford Genetics™. Find out more at Oxford Genetics - Sigma's partner for cloning and expression vectors for molecular biology and synthetic biology applications.
Please select the file type you require. For reference most cloning programs will import a .gb (Genbank) file and will show all of the plasmids features automatically when downloaded and imported.
Genebank Vector Sequence File
FASTA Vector Sequence File
Full Plasmid Map
Genebank Vector Sequence File
FASTA Vector Sequence File
Full Plasmid Map
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Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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