Zeocin™ Selection Reagent
Zeocin™ Selection Reagent
Gibco™

Zeocin™ Selection Reagent

Gibco™ Zeocin™選択抗生物質は、Streptomyces verticillusによって産生されるグリコペプチド抗生物質である、フェロマイシンD1の製剤です。Zeocin™選択抗生物質はDNAに結合して開裂することで作用し、細胞死をもたらします。Zeocin™選択抗生物質は、哺乳類、昆虫詳細を見る
製品番号(カタログ番号)数量
R250018 x 1.25 mL
R2500550 mL
製品番号(カタログ番号) R25001
価格(JPY)
57,500
Each
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数量:
8 x 1.25 mL
Gibco™ Zeocin™選択抗生物質は、Streptomyces verticillusによって産生されるグリコペプチド抗生物質である、フェロマイシンD1の製剤です。Zeocin™選択抗生物質はDNAに結合して開裂することで作用し、細胞死をもたらします。

Zeocin™選択抗生物質は、哺乳類、昆虫、酵母、細菌、植物の細胞培養の選択に使用されます。細胞の種類に応じて50–400µg/mLの使用濃度範囲で使用されます。この製品は、1本の50 mLの滅菌水のボトルで、100 mg/mLで提供されます。

その他の選択肢と詳細情報
当社は、粉末および液体の両方のフォーマットで、幅広い抗生物質および抗真菌剤を提供しています。

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真核および細菌の選択

選択抗生物質の使用濃度に関する推奨事項をご覧ください。

細胞培養における抗生物質および抗真菌剤の使用の詳細、および培養の汚染除去に関するガイドラインをご覧ください

ZeocinはInvivogenの商標です。
研究用にのみ使用できます。診断用には使用いただけません。
仕様
濃度100 mg/mL
培養タイプMammalian Cell Culture, Insect Cell Culture
使用対象(アプリケーション)Eukaryotic Selection/Stable Cell Line Generation, Bacterial Selection
製品ラインZeocin
数量8 x 1.25 mL
形状Liquid
製品タイプAntibiotic
無菌性Sterile-filtered
Unit SizeEach
組成および保存条件
Storage conditions: -10 to -30°C
Shipping conditions: Ice

よくあるご質問(FAQ)

Which of your antibiotics (Geneticin, Zeocin, Hygromycin B, Blasticidin, and Puromycin) can be used together for stable selection in mammalian cells?

All of our antibiotics (Geneticin, Zeocin, Hygromycin B, Blasticidin, and Puromycin) can be used together for making multiple stable cell lines. However, kill curves will need to be performed for each combination of antibiotics since sensitivity to a given antibiotic tends to increase when combined with other antibiotics.

I received Zeocin and it looks blue. Is this normal?

Zeocin is a formulation of phleomycin D1, a basic, water-soluble, copper-chelated glycopeptide isolated from Streptomyces verticillus. The presence of copper gives the solution its blue color. This copper-chelated form is inactive. When the antibiotic enters the cell, the copper cation is reduced from Cu2+ to Cu1+ and removed by sulfhydryl compounds in the cell. Upon removal of the copper, Zeocin is activated and will bind DNA and cleave it, causing cell death.

What is the molecular weight of Zeocin?

MW=1,535. Molecular formula: C60H89N21O21S3.

What are the recommended concentrations of antibiotics to use for selection in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

For best results, optimal concentrations for selection should be determined empirically in each unique experiment through dose response curves. However, to get a general idea of concentrations that have worked for individual cell types, please click on the following url: http://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-culture/transfection/selection.html or type in “Selection Antibiotics” into our main search on www.thermofisher.com.

What safety precautions should be taken when autoclaving Zeocin-containing media and plates before disposal? Are there any long-term effects for people who are exposed to Zeocin on a daily basis?

Zeocin, in media or other liquid form, is a health hazard when it comes in contact with your skin or upon ingestion. When it is in the powder solid form, it can become a respiratory hazard as well as contact and ingestion hazard. If the liquid or media is placed in an autoclavable bag, it can be autoclaved. The elevated temperatures within the autoclave will inactivate Zeocin. Sodium hypochloride (bleach) will also inactivate Zeocin. We highly recommend wearing the appropriate personal protective equipment (lab coat, gloves, and eye protection) when handling Zeocin.

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Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:12370419
A previously uncharacterized gene, DBC2 (deleted in breast cancer), was cloned from a homozygously deleted region at human chromosome 8p21. DBC2 contains a highly conserved RAS domain and two putative protein interacting domains. Our analyses indicate that DBC2 is the best candidate tumor suppressor gene from this region. It lies ... More
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Authors:Syken J, De-Medina T, Munger K
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:10411904
'Mitochondria have emerged as central regulators of apoptosis. Here, we show that TID1, a human homolog of the Drosophila tumor suppressor lethal (2) tumorous imaginal discs, l(2)tid, encodes two mitochondrial matrix proteins, designated hTid-1(L) and hTid-1(S). These splice variants are both highly conserved members of the DnaJ family of proteins, ... More
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Journal:Mol Cell Biol
PubMed ID:10733595
'The cell cycle inhibitor p15(INK4b) is frequently inactivated by homozygous deletion together with p16(INK4a) and p19(ARF) in some types of tumors. Although the tumor suppressor capability of p15(INK4b) is still questioned, it has been found to be specifically inactivated by hypermethylation in hematopoietic malignancies in the absence of p16(INK4a) alterations. ... More