phpBCL2-FL(pA)
(Plasmid
#42593)
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Depositing Lab
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Sequence Information
Ordering
Item | Catalog # | Description | Quantity | Price (USD) | |
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Plasmid | 42593 | Standard format: Plasmid sent in bacteria as agar stab | 1 | $85 |
Backbone
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Vector backbonepRL-HL
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Backbone manufacturerStanley Lemon (PubMed ID 10611164)
- Total vector size (bp) 8695
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Vector typeMammalian Expression, Luciferase
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Selectable markersNeomycin (select with G418)
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 namehairpin - BCL2 5'UTR - firefly luciferase
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SpeciesH. sapiens (human), Synthetic
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Insert Size (bp)3000
- Promoter CMV
Cloning Information
- Cloning method Unknown
- 5′ sequencing primer CMV-F
- 3′ sequencing primer BGH-rev (Common Sequencing Primers)
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.
Depositor Comments
phpBCL2-FL(pA) includes a 143-bp stable RNA hairpin located upstream of BCL2 5'UTR and firefly luciferase. See plasmid map link above for more details.
This plasmid is one of several reporter constructs created to assess potential IRES activity of the BCL2 5'UTR. The hairpin in this construct inhibits the ability of the BCL2 5'UTR to mediate translation of firefly luciferase.
Please note that Addgene's sequencing results differ from the full plasmid sequence provided by the depositing laboratory. These differences do not affect the function of the plasmid.
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:
phpBCL2-FL(pA) was a gift from Richard Lloyd (Addgene plasmid # 42593 ; http://n2t.net/addgene:42593 ; RRID:Addgene_42593) -
For your References section:
BCL-2 translation is mediated via internal ribosome entry during cell stress. Sherrill KW, Byrd MP, Van Eden ME, Lloyd RE. J Biol Chem. 2004 Jul 9;279(28):29066-74. Epub 2004 May 3. 10.1074/jbc.M402727200 PubMed 15123638