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product summary
company name :
Addgene
product type :
cDNA
product name :
pBAD/myc-his A Rv0712 (FGE)
catalog :
16132
citations: 9
Reference |
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Carrico I, Carlson B, Bertozzi C. Introducing genetically encoded aldehydes into proteins. Nat Chem Biol. 2007;3:321-2 pubmed
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product information
Catalog Number :
16132
Product Name :
pBAD/myc-his A Rv0712 (FGE)
article :
doi | 10.1038/nchembio878 |
id | 1735 |
pubmed_id | 17450134 |
bacterial resistance :
Ampicillin
cloning :
backbone | pBAD/myc-his A | |
backbone_mutation | ||
backbone_origin | Invitrogen | |
backbone_size | 4081 | |
promoter | ||
sequencing_primer_3 | ||
sequencing_primer_5 | ||
vector_types |
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growth notes :
The gene encoding Mycobacterium tuberculosis FGE (Rv0712, encoding residues 2-299, GenBank accession NP_215226) was amplified from M. tuberculosis H37Rv genomic DNA and ligated into pBAD/myc-his A between the NcoI and XhoI restriction sites. The FGE gene was placed in frame with the start codon using QuikChange mutagenesis. Please note that this information page previously listed the NcoI cloning site as not destroyed. The site was destroyed during cloning, however, and the page was updated on 6/16/08.
growth strain :
Bacterial expression of Mycobacterium tuberculosis FGE
origin :
37
pi :
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resistance markers :
32 |
tags :
Unknown
company information
Addgene
490 Arsenal Way, Suite 100
Watertown, MA 02472
Watertown, MA 02472
info@addgene.org
https://www.addgene.org617.225.9000
headquarters: USA
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