Zeocin™ Selection Reagent
Zeocin™ Selection Reagent
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Zeocin™ Selection Reagent

El antibiótico selectivo Gibco™ Zeocin™ es una formulación de fleomicina D1, un antibiótico glicopeptídico producido por Streptomyces verticillus. El antibióticoMás información
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R2500550 mL
R250018 x 1,25 mL
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50 mL
El antibiótico selectivo Gibco™ Zeocin™ es una formulación de fleomicina D1, un antibiótico glicopeptídico producido por Streptomyces verticillus. El antibiótico selectivo Zeocin™ actúa uniéndose al ADN y escindiéndolo, lo que conduce a la muerte celular.

El antibiótico selectivo Zeocin™ se usa para seleccionar cultivos de células de mamíferos, insectos, levaduras, bacterias y plantas. Se utiliza en una concentración de trabajo que oscila entre 50 y 400 µg/ml según el tipo de célula. Este producto se suministra en 100 mg/ml en agua estéril en ocho viales de 50 ml.

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Ofrecemos una amplia gama de antibióticos y antimicóticos tanto en formato líquido como en polvo.

Consulte la lista completa o busque productos para:
Control de la contaminación
Selección de bacterias y eucariotas

Consulte las recomendaciones para conocer las concentraciones de trabajo para seleccionar antibióticos.

Obtenga más información sobre el uso de antibióticos y antimicóticos en cultivo celular y revise las directrices para la descontaminación de cultivos.

Zeocin es una marca comercial de Invivogen.
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
Concentración100 mg/mL
Tipo de cultivoCultivo celular de mamíferos, cultivo celular de insectos
Para utilizar con (aplicación)Selección/generación de líneas celulares estables eucariotas, selección bacteriana
Línea de productosZeocin
Cantidad50 mL
FormularioLíquido
Tipo de productoZeocin
EsterilidadEstéril con filtro
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Condiciones de almacenamiento: De – 5 a – 20 °C
Condiciones de envío: Hielo

Preguntas frecuentes

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.

Citations & References (18)

Citations & References
Abstract
TID1, a human homolog of the Drosophila tumor suppressor l(2)tid, encodes two mitochondrial modulators of apoptosis with opposing functions.
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
Presenilin 1 mutations activate gamma 42-secretase but reciprocally inhibit epsilon-secretase cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) and S3-cleavage of notch.
Authors: Chen Fusheng; Gu YongJun; Hasegawa Hiroshi; Ruan Xueying; Arawaka Shigeki; Fraser Paul; Westaway David; Mount Howard; St George-Hyslop Peter;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:12119298
'The presenilin 1 (PS1) and presenilin 2 (PS2) proteins are necessary for proteolytic cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) within its transmembrane domain. One of these cleavage events (termed gamma-secretase) generates the C-terminal end of the Abeta-peptide by proteolysis near residue 710 or 712 of APP(770). Another event (termed ... More
Pattern of genes influenced by conditional expression of the transcription factors HNF6, HNF4alpha and HNF1beta in a pancreatic beta-cell line.
Authors:Thomas H, Senkel S, Erdmann S, Arndt T, Turan G, Klein-Hitpass L, Ryffel GU,
Journal:Nucleic Acids Res
PubMed ID:15520459
'Using the rat insulinoma cell line INS-1 we generated beta-cell clones that are most efficient for gene transfer, as they contain an FRT site for Flp recombinase-mediated, site-directed integration of a single copy transgene. Therefore, the gene-of-interest can be introduced by DNA transfection without the need to select individual cell ... More
Protein tyrosine phosphatase-PEST regulates focal adhesion disassembly, migration, and cytokinesis in fibroblasts.
Authors:Angers-Loustau A, Cote JF, Charest A, Dowbenko D, Spencer S, Lasky LA, Tremblay ML
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:10085298
'In this article, we show that, in transfected COS-1 cells, protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP)-PEST translocates to the membrane periphery following stimulation by the extracellular matrix protein fibronectin. When plated on fibronectin, PTP-PEST (-/-) fibroblasts display a strong defect in motility. 3 h after plating on fibronectin, the number and size ... More
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vpr-dependent cell cycle arrest through a mitogen-activated protein kinase signal transduction pathway.
Authors:Yoshizuka N, Yoshizuka-Chadani Y, Krishnan V, Zeichner SL,
Journal:J Virol
PubMed ID:16103188
The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Vpr protein has important functions in advancing HIV pathogenesis via several effects on the host cell. Vpr mediates nuclear import of the preintegration complex, induces host cell apoptosis, and inhibits cell cycle progression at G(2), which increases HIV gene expression. Some of Vpr's ... More