OGS51
PSF-U6 - SIRNA/RNAI EXPRESSION 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
form
buffered aqueous solution
mol wt
size 3932 bp
bacteria selection
kanamycin
Origin of replication
pUC (500 copies)
Peptide cleavage
no cleavage
Promoter
Promoter name: U6
Promoter activity: siRNA
Promoter type: mammalian
reporter gene
none
shipped in
ambient
storage temp.
−20°C
General description
The expression of short hairpin RNA in eukaryotic cells. The U6 is transcribed by RNA polymerase III (RNA pol III) which terminates transcription at a string of thymidine residues typically a minimum of five residues in mammalian cells. Unlike most of our vectors, this vector contains an RNA pol III terminator downstream of the XhoI site although it is more common to insert a terminator sequence at the end of the sequence you insert into the MCS that encodes a shRNA.
Promoter Expression Level:
Promoter Expression Level:
Application
Multiple cloning site notes: This vector has a modified MCS compared to standard plasmids. The ATG start codon in the NcoI site has been removed as have the Shine-Dalgarno and KOZAK sequences as these are not required for RNA Pol3 expressed transcripts.
The terminator for RNA polymerase III has been positioned immediately downstream of the XhoI site. There is an additional string of Thymidine residues (the terminator sequence for RNA Pol III) at the end of the SV40 polyA region however using this site will produce a long transcript and has not been validated. We recommend inserting your hairpin DNA sequence between Hind3 and XhoI. The theoretical RNA position +1 is the first base of the NotI restriction site.
The terminator for RNA polymerase III has been positioned immediately downstream of the XhoI site. There is an additional string of Thymidine residues (the terminator sequence for RNA Pol III) at the end of the SV40 polyA region however using this site will produce a long transcript and has not been validated. We recommend inserting your hairpin DNA sequence between Hind3 and XhoI. The theoretical RNA position +1 is the first base of the NotI restriction site.
Analysis Note
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Other Notes
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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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