Last data update: 24 January 2024 16:39 CET
Plasmid name: pBRSTi844 (LMBP 1814)
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Price category: | Cat. 1 (cf. price list) |
Status: | GeneCorner non-core plasmid |
Depositor's sequence: | p1814.gb |
Sequence analysis results Genecorner: |
- |
Cloned DNA: |
Satellite tobacco necrosis virus (STNV); with insertion |
Promoter: | - |
Ribosome binding site: |
- |
Terminator: | - |
Selection marker: | Ampicillin (amp) |
Replicon: | Escherichia coli plasmid pMB1 origin |
Host range: | Escherichia coli; use strains with a cI function |
Parental clone: | pBRST10 |
Further information: | This plasmid is derived from pBRST10, which was MstII opened and the NcoI-EcoRI linker (TCCATGGGAATTCT) was inserted. The exact treatment is not known (partial filling in and S1 treatment). Name mentioned in Van Emmelo et al. (1987) is pSTNVN843. Other names of the plasmid are pSTBR1L43 and pBRSTNVSauEN. |
EMBL Accession number: | - |
Latest sequence update: | 27/09/1989 |
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 Prof. Dr W. Fiers(1). (1) Department of Biomedical Molecular Biology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium |
Plasmid reference: | Van Emmelo et al., Virology 157 (1987), 480-487 [PMID: 18644559] |
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: | 37°C |
Biosafety level: | L1 |
Other culture collection numbers: | - |
Refer in your Materials and Methods: |
pBRSTi844 (LMBP 1814) is available at BCCM/GeneCorner. This plasmid was deposited by Prof. Dr W. Fiers and was published in Van Emmelo et al., 1987. |
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