Last data update: 24 January 2024 16:39 CET
Plasmid name: pPLa831 (LMBP 340)
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Price category: | Cat. 1 (cf. price list) |
Status: | GeneCorner non-core plasmid |
Depositor's sequence: | p340.gb |
Sequence analysis results Genecorner: |
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Cloned DNA: |
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Promoter: | Phage λ major leftward promoter (λ PL) |
Ribosome binding site: |
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Terminator: | - |
Selection marker: | Kanamycin (kan) |
Replicon: | Escherichia coli plasmid ColE1 origin |
Host range: | Escherichia coli; use strains with a cI function, cIts for PL controlled expression |
Parental clone: | pPLa83 |
Further information: | As compared to pPLa2311, this plasmid provides no resistance to ampicillin. Expression sites: ApaLI, BamHI, EcoRI and MstI, which are all unique. The plasmid is designed for expression of fragments containing a ribosome binding site functional in E. coli. Other name of the plasmid is pHS31. |
EMBL Accession number: | - |
Latest sequence update: | 24/08/1986 |
Authenticity test: | Restriction enzyme pattern analysed at GeneCorner: AluI, Alw44I, HaeII/HindIII and HincII/NaeI. |
Class: | Recombinant plasmid |
Type: | Plasmid |
History of deposit: | This plasmid was deposited by Prof. Dr E. Remaut(1). (1) Department of Biomedical Molecular Biology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium |
Plasmid reference: | Remaut et al., Gene 15 (1981), 81-93 [PMID: 6271633] |
Restricted distribution: | - BCCM MTA |
Distributed as: | H/P active culture or plasmid DNA |
Host for distribution: | Escherichia coli K12 M5219 |
Host reference: | Remaut et al., Gene 15 (1981), 81-93 [PMID: 6271633] |
Cultivation medium: | LB-Lennox + kanamycin (50 μg/ml) |
Cultivation temperature: | 28°C |
Biosafety level: | L1 |
Other culture collection numbers: | - |
Refer in your Materials and Methods: |
pPLa831 (LMBP 340) is available at BCCM/GeneCorner. This plasmid was deposited by Prof. Dr E. Remaut and was published in Remaut et al., 1981. |
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