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GeneCorner plasmid details

Last data update: 24 January 2024 16:39 CET

Plasmid name: pPLc32 (LMBP 719)

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Price category: Cat. 1 (cf. price list)
Status: GeneCorner core plasmid
GeneCorner sequence: pplc32.gb (View with Genome Compiler)
pplc32.pdf
Sequence
analysis results
Genecorner:

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Cloned DNA: -
Promoter: Phage λ major leftward promoter (λ PL)
Ribosome
binding site:
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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: pPLc28
Further information: pPLc32 has a unique XbaI site between the ampicillin resistance gene and the replication origin.
The plasmid is designed for expression of fragments containing a ribosome binding site functional in E. coli.
The nucleotide sequence of this plasmid corresponds with the EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database accession number LT726847.1.
EMBL Accession number: LT726847.1, view at EMBL, GenBank, DDBJ
Latest sequence update: 29/04/1992
Authenticity test: Restriction enzyme pattern analysed at GeneCorner: BamHI, BamHI/XbaI, BglI, HaeII, HindII, PvuI and XbaI.
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: -
Restricted distribution: - BCCM MTA
Distributed as: H/P active culture or plasmid DNA
Host for distribution: Escherichia coli K12 r-m+ (λ)
Host reference: -
Cultivation medium: LB-Lennox + ampicillin (100 μg/ml)
Cultivation temperature: 28°C
Biosafety level: L1
Other culture collection numbers: -

Refer in your Materials and Methods:

pPLc32 (LMBP 719) is available at BCCM/GeneCorner. This plasmid was deposited by Prof. Dr E. Remaut.

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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