pHRW-CRY2olig-VHH(GFP)
(Plasmid
#126023)
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Purposeexpress RFP-tagged CRY2 PHR E490G fused to anti-GFP nanobody for optogenetics
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Depositing Lab
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Sequence Information
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Sequences (1) — Accept Affinity Reagent Sequence Policy
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Ordering
Item | Catalog # | Description | Quantity | Price (USD) | |
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Plasmid | 126023 | Standard format: Plasmid sent in bacteria as agar stab | 1 | $85 |
Backbone
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Vector backbonepHRW
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Vector typeInsect Expression
Growth in Bacteria
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Bacterial Resistance(s)Ampicillin, 100 μg/mL
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Growth Temperature37°C
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Growth Strain(s)DH5alpha
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Copy numberHigh Copy
Gene/Insert
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Gene/Insert nameCRY2 PHRolig-VHH(GFP)
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SpeciesA. thaliana (mustard weed)
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MutationCRY2 E490G
- Promoter Hsp70
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Tag
/ Fusion Protein
- RFP (N terminal on insert)
Cloning Information
- Cloning method Gateway Cloning
- 5′ sequencing primer Unknown (Common Sequencing Primers)
Resource Information
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A portion of this plasmid was derived from a plasmid made byCRY2 from Arabidopsis thaliana was obtained from pCMV-SNAP-CRY2-VHH(GFP) (Addgene 58370) as described in the methods of Osswald et al., 2019. CRY2olig-VHH(GFP) was generated by site-directed mutagenesis. Construct is heat shock inducible.
Terms and Licenses
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Academic/Nonprofit Terms
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Industry Terms
- Not Available to Industry
Trademarks:
- Zeocin® is an InvivoGen trademark.
These plasmids were created by your colleagues. Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator, cite the article in which the plasmids were described, and include Addgene in the Materials and Methods of your future publications.
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For your Materials & Methods section:
pHRW-CRY2olig-VHH(GFP) was a gift from Eurico Morais-de-Sá (Addgene plasmid # 126023 ; http://n2t.net/addgene:126023 ; RRID:Addgene_126023) -
For your References section:
Light-Induced Protein Clustering for Optogenetic Interference and Protein Interaction Analysis in Drosophila S2 Cells. Osswald M, Santos AF, Morais-de-Sa E. Biomolecules. 2019 Feb 12;9(2). pii: biom9020061. doi: 10.3390/biom9020061. 10.3390/biom9020061 PubMed 30759894