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GeneCorner plasmid details

Last data update: 24 January 2024 16:39 CET

Plasmid name: pLT32S2 (LMBP 6189)

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Price category: Cat. 1 (cf. price list)
Status: GeneCorner non-core plasmid
Depositor's sequence: -
Sequence
analysis results
Genecorner:

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Cloned DNA: Strep-tag II; C-terminal
Promoter: Phage T7 gene 10 promoter (T7g10)
Phage T3 promoter
Phage λ major leftward promoter (λ PL)
Ribosome
binding site:
Ribosome binding site (RBS) of the phage T7 gene 10 (T7g10)
Terminator: Phage T7 gene 10 terminator (T7g10)
Phage fd terminator
Selection marker: Ampicillin (amp)
Replicon: Escherichia coli plasmid pMB1 origin
Host range: Escherichia coli; use strains with a cI function, cIts for PL controlled expression
Parental clone: pLT32
Further information: The plasmid was constructed by cloning the Strep-tag II into the pLT32 vector.
This plasmid contains an enterokinase cleavage site (EK).
EMBL Accession number: -
Latest sequence update: 09/01/2009
Authenticity test: The plasmid still needs to be subjected to the authenticity test.
Class: Recombinant plasmid
Type: Plasmid
History of deposit: This plasmid was deposited by J. Haustraete(1) (2).
(1) Protein Core, VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research, Ghent, Belgium
(2) Department of Biomedical Molecular Biology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Plasmid reference: -
Restricted distribution: - BCCM MTA
Distributed as: H/P active culture or plasmid DNA
Host for distribution: Escherichia coli K12 MC1061(λ)
Host reference: Mertens et al., Gene 164 (1995), 9-15 [PMID: 7590329]
Related host reference: Casadaban et al., J. Mol. Biol. 138 (1980), 179-207 [PMID: 6997493]
Cultivation medium: LB-Lennox + ampicillin (100 μg/ml)
Cultivation temperature: 28°C
Biosafety level: L1
Cultivation remark: -
Other culture collection numbers: -

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pLT32S2 (LMBP 6189) is available at BCCM/GeneCorner. This plasmid was deposited by J. Haustraete .

Note: Up-to-date, validated data are enclosed with the biological material. Nevertheless, these data are a snapshot at a given moment; further updates are always possible.

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