TA Cloning™ Kit, Dual Promoter, with pCR™II Vector and One Shot™ INVαF' Chemically Competent E. coli
TA Cloning&trade; Kit, Dual Promoter, with pCR&trade;II Vector and One Shot&trade; INV&alpha;F' Chemically Competent <i>E. coli</i>
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TA Cloning™ Kit, Dual Promoter, with pCR™II Vector and One Shot™ INVαF' Chemically Competent E. coli

The TA Cloning™ Kit Dual Promoter with pCR™II vector provides a quick, one-step cloning strategy for directly inserting a Taq-amplifiedRead more
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Catalog NumberNo. of Reactions
K205040
also known as K2050-40
40 Reactions
K20500120 Reactions
Catalog number K205040
also known as K2050-40
Price (MXN)
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No. of Reactions:
40 Reactions
The TA Cloning™ Kit Dual Promoter with pCR™II vector provides a quick, one-step cloning strategy for directly inserting a Taq-amplified PCR product into a plasmid vector. The T7 and Sp6 promoters of the pCR™II vector allow in vitro transcription of the insert to produce sense or anti-sense products. The TA Cloning Kit Dual Promoter uses the pCR™II cloning vector and ExpressLink™ T4 DNA Ligase to generate a ligation product in a fifteen-minute, room-temperature ligation step. Reactions typically yield >80% recombinants containing inserts.

Features of the TA Cloning™ Kit Dual Promoter:
Fast & convenient—15-minute, room-temperature ligation
Efficient—blue/white screening and >80% clones with correct insert
Flexible—choice of kanamycin or ampicillin resistance for flexible antibiotic selection
Hassle-free—eliminates any enzymatic modifications of the PCR product
Streamlined—does not require the use of PCR primers that contain restriction sites

The pCR™II vector provides:
• 3'-T overhangs for direct ligation of Taq-amplified PCR products
• T7 and Sp6 promoters for in vitro RNA transcription and sequencing
• Versatile polylinker with flanking EcoR I sites for easy excision of inserts
• M13 forward and reverse primer sites for sequencing

How TA Cloning™ Works
Taq polymerase has a non-template-dependent activity that adds a single deoxyadenosine (A) to the 3' ends of PCR products. The linearized vector supplied in this kit has single 3' deoxythymidine (T) residues. This allows PCR inserts to ligate efficiently with the vector.

Kit Configurations
The TA Cloning™ Kit is offered in a variety of configurations: with One Shot™ INVF' Chemically Competent E. coli (K2050-01 and K2050-40), One Shot™ TOP10F' Chemically Competent E. coli (K2060-01 and K2060-40), and without competent cells (K2750-20 and K2750-40) in 20- and 40-reaction kit sizes.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Bacterial or Yeast StrainINVαF ́
Cell TypeChemically Competent E. coli
Cloning MethodTA Cloning
For Use With (Application)PCR Cloning
IncludesLinearized pCRII vector, ExpressLink T4 DNA ligase, 5X ExpressLink T4 DNA ligation buffer, dNTPs, 10X PCR buffer, sterile water, controls, One Shot INVαF' chemically competent E. coli, S.O.C. medium, and a supercoiled control plasmid.
No. of Reactions40 Reactions
Product LineOne Shot
Product TypeCloning Kit
PromoterT7, SP6
Quantity40 rxns
VectorpCRII
FormatKit
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
This kit contains linearized pCR™II vector, ExpressLink™ T4 DNA ligase, 5X ExpressLink™ T4 DNA ligation buffer, dNTPs, 10X PCR buffer, sterile water, and controls. Competent cell kits contain One Shot™ chemically competent E. coli, S.O.C. medium, and a supercoiled control plasmid.

Store One Shot™ E. coli at -80°C. Store all other components at -20°C. All reagents are guaranteed stable for 6 months when properly stored.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Have you compared in vitro transcription levels between SP6 and T7 promoters in your pCRII vectors?

No, we have not done in-house comparisons of transcription levels. It is widely known though that T7 polymerase produces more RNA than SP6 (on the order of 10-fold higher).

Citations & References (9)

Citations & References
Abstract
Semaphorin III can function as a selective chemorepellent to pattern sensory projections in the spinal cord.
Authors:Messersmith EK, Leonardo ED, Shatz CJ, Tessier-Lavigne M, Goodman CS, Kolodkin AL
Journal:Neuron
PubMed ID:7748562
'Distinct classes of primary sensory neurons in dorsal root ganglia subserve different sensory modalities, terminate in different dorsoventral locations in the spinal cord, and display different neurotrophin response profiles. Large diameter muscle afferents that terminate in the ventral spinal cord are NT-3 responsive, whereas small diameter afferents subserving pain and ... More
Kainate receptor subunits expressed in single cultured hippocampal neurons: molecular and functional variants by RNA editing.
Authors:Ruano D, Lambolez B, Rossier J, Paternain AV, Lerma J
Journal:Neuron
PubMed ID:7748549
To determine the kainate receptor subunits that are found in native kainate receptors, we have applied a multiplex PCR of cDNAs reverse transcribed from mRNA harvested from single cultured hippocampal neurons after electrophysiological recording. We found that all the cells showing rapidly desensitizing currents in response to kainate express the ... More
Map-based cloning of chloronerva, a gene involved in iron uptake of higher plants encoding nicotianamine synthase.
Authors:Ling HQ, Koch G, Baumlein H, Ganal MW
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:10359845
The uptake of iron in plants is a highly regulated process that is induced on iron starvation. In tomato, the mutant chloronerva exhibits constitutive expression of iron uptake responses and intercostal chlorosis. Biochemically, chloronerva is an auxotroph for nicotianamine, a key polyamine in plant iron uptake metabolism. The chloronerva gene ... More
ARIA, a protein that stimulates acetylcholine receptor synthesis, is a member of the neu ligand family.
Authors:Falls DL, Rosen KM, Corfas G, Lane WS, Fischbach GD
Journal:Cell
PubMed ID:8453670
Motor neurons stimulate their postsynaptic muscle targets to synthesize neurotransmitter receptors. Polypeptide signaling molecules may mediate this inductive interaction. Here we report the purification of ARIA, a protein that stimulates the synthesis of muscle acetylcholine receptors, and the isolation of ARIA cDNA. Recombinant ARIA increases acetylcholine receptor synthesis greater than ... More
The accessory subunit of Xenopus laevis mitochondrial DNA polymerase gamma increases processivity of the catalytic subunit of human DNA polymerase gamma and is related to class II aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases.
Authors:Carrodeguas JA, Kobayashi R, Lim SE, Copeland WC, Bogenhagen DF
Journal:Mol Cell Biol
PubMed ID:10330144
Peptide sequences obtained from the accessory subunit of Xenopus laevis mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) polymerase gamma (pol gamma) were used to clone the cDNA encoding this protein. Amino-terminal sequencing of the mitochondrial protein indicated the presence of a 44-amino-acid mitochondrial targeting sequence, leaving a predicted mature protein with 419 amino acids ... More