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product summary
company name :
Addgene
product type :
cDNA
product name :
pCMV-Myc CDC4 WT*
catalog :
16652
citations: 3
Reference |
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Rajagopalan H, Jallepalli P, Rago C, Velculescu V, Kinzler K, Vogelstein B, et al. Inactivation of hCDC4 can cause chromosomal instability. Nature. 2004;428:77-81 pubmed
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product information
Catalog Number :
16652
Product Name :
pCMV-Myc CDC4 WT*
article :
doi | 10.1038/nature02313 |
id | 1878 |
pubmed_id | 14999283 |
bacterial resistance :
Ampicillin
cloning :
backbone | pCMV-Myc | |
backbone_mutation | ||
backbone_origin | Clontech | |
backbone_size | 3800 | |
promoter | ||
sequencing_primer_3 | ||
sequencing_primer_5 | ||
vector_types |
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growth notes :
A 1.5kb fragment of human CDC4 cDNA (nucleotides 374-1874), which encompasses the entire ORF, was cloned into pCMV-Myc. Addgene's quality control sequence suggests there are some unexpected mutations in the gene. The effect these mutations have on function is unknown, but this is the plasmid used in the Vogelstein article, so it should behave as reported.
origin :
37
pi :
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resistance markers :
553 |
tags :
High Copy
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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