pEF6/V5-His TOPO™ TA Expression Kit
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pEF6/V5-His TOPO™ TA Expression Kit

The pEF6/V5-His TOPO™ TA Expression Kit is designed for high-level mammalian expression from the powerful human EF-1 α promoter with深入閱讀
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產品號碼Quantity
K96102020 reactions
產品號碼 K961020
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Quantity:
20 reactions
The pEF6/V5-His TOPO™ TA Expression Kit is designed for high-level mammalian expression from the powerful human EF-1 α promoter with the added convenience of one-step TOPO™ Cloning. The pEF6/V5-His-TOPO™ vector includes:

Enhancer/promoter elements from the human elongation factor 1α subunit (hEF-1α) for high-level expression in mammalian cells

• The Blasticidin resistance gene for rapid selection of stable mammalian cell lines
• A C-terminal V5 epitope for efficient detection with an Anti-V5 Antibody
• A C-terminal polyhistidine (6xHis) sequence for rapid purification with nickel-chelating resin and detection with an Anti-His(C-term)
• Antibody
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
規格
CleavageEK (Enterokinase) Recognition Site
Constitutive or Inducible SystemConstitutive
Delivery TypeTransfection
For Use With (Application)Constitutive Expression
Product TypeTOPO TA Expression Kit
Quantity20 reactions
Selection Agent (Eukaryotic)Blasticidin
VectorpEF, TOPO-TA Vectors
Cloning MethodTOPO-TA
Product LineTOPO
PromoterEF-1α
Protein TagHis Tag (6x), V5 Epitope Tag
Unit SizeEach
內容物與存放

Each pEF6/V5-His TOPO™ TA Expression Kit contains two boxes. The TOPO™ TA box contains all of the reagents necessary for ligation, including 200 ng of topoisomerase I-activated pEF6/V5-His-TOPO™ vector, sterile water, dNTPs, 10X PCR buffer, salt solution, control templates and primers, primers for sequencing or PCR screening, and an expression control plasmid. Store at -20°C. The One Shot™ Competent Cell box contains all of the reagents necessary for transformation, including twenty-one 50-μl aliquots of TOP10 Chemically Competent E. coli, S.O.C. medium, and pUC19 supercoiled control plasmid. Store at -80°C. Guaranteed stable for 6 months when properly stored.

常見問答集 (常見問題)

Can I store my competent E. coli in liquid nitrogen?

We do not recommend storing competent E. coli strains in liquid nitrogen as the extreme temperature can be harmful to the cells. Also, the plastic storage vials are not intended to withstand the extreme temperature and may crack or break.

How should I store my competent E. coli?

We recommend storing our competent E. coli strains at -80°C. Storage at warmer temperatures, even for a brief period of time, will significantly decrease transformation efficiency.

Is there a positive control included with the MembranePro Functional Protein Expression Kit or the Expi293 MembranePro Expression System?

No. However, you can visually tell if MembranePro particles formed via a pellet at the bottom of the tube following precipitation. You can also test the function of your MembranePro particles via receptor-ligand binding studies.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Expression Support Center.

I am interested in expressing some functional membrane proteins in mammalian cells. Do you offer a system that will allow me to do this?

We offer the MembranePro Functional Protein Expression System for the expression and display of mammalian cell surface membrane proteins, including G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), in an aqueous-soluble format. The system uses virus-like particles (VLPs) to capture lipid raft regions of the cell’s plasma membrane as the VLPs are secreted from the cell. Using this system, it is possible to capture and display endogenous or overexpressed GPCRs and other cell surface membrane proteins in their native context for downstream assays. Since the VLPs are packaged by the cell and secreted into the culture medium, VLPs allow for the isolation of functional membrane proteins by simply decanting and clarifying the culture medium, and isolating the VLPs by precipitation. This represents a substantial savings in time, effort, and required machinery over preparing cell membrane fractions. Because VLPs capture receptor-rich regions of the plasma membrane, your GPCR may also be substantially enriched over crude membrane preparations.

The standard MembranePro Functional Protein Expression System is offered in two configurations: The MembranePro Functional Protein Expression Kit (Cat. No. A11667), which provides the convenience of a complete kit with all the reagents supplied for 10 reactions, and the MembranePro Functional Protein Support Kit, which includes the reagents for functional expression of membrane proteins but does not contain the expression vector cloning module or the 293FT host cells. The MembranePro Functional Protein Support Kit is offered in three sizes, allowing 10, 60, or 600 reactions (Cat. Nos. A11668, A11669, A11670, respectively).

For high-yield expression of functional membrane proteins in Exp293F cells, we offer the Expi293 MembranePro Expression System (Cat. Nos. A25869, A25870) that combines the scalability and ease of use of Expi293 and the technology of MembranePro to allow an increase of more than 20-fold in membrane protein yield compared to the standard, adherent culture MembranePro Functional Protein Expression System. Please see the Application Note for more details.

Note: Expi293F cells (Cat. No. A14527) and pEF6 V5 His TOPO Expression Vector Kit (Cat. No. K961020) are not supplied with the Expi293 MembranePro Expression System and have to be purchased separately as required.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Expression Support Center.

Do I need to include a consensus Kozak sequence when I clone my gene of interest into one of your mammalian expression vectors?

The consensus Kozak sequence is A/G NNATGG, where the ATG indicates the initiation codon. Point mutations in the nucleotides surrounding the ATG have been shown to modulate translation efficiency. Although we make a general recommendation to include a Kozak consensus sequence, the necessity depends on the gene of interest and often, the ATG alone may be sufficient for efficient translation initiation. The best advice is to keep the native start site found in the cDNA unless one knows that it is not functionally ideal. If concerned about expression, it is advisable to test two constructs, one with the native start site and the other with a consensus Kozak. In general, all expression vectors that have an N-terminal fusion will already have an initiation site for translation.

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Abstract
Positional cloning of the murine flavivirus resistance gene.
Authors: Perelygin Andrey A; Scherbik Svetlana V; Zhulin Igor B; Stockman Bronislava M; Li Yan; Brinton Margo A;
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:12080145
'Inbred mouse strains exhibit significant differences in their susceptibility to viruses in the genus Flavivirus, which includes human pathogens such as yellow fever, Dengue, and West Nile virus. A single gene, designated Flv, confers this differential susceptibility and was mapped previously to a region of mouse chromosome 5. A positional ... More
The repertoire for pattern recognition of pathogens by the innate immune system is defined by cooperation between toll-like receptors.
Authors:Ozinsky A, Underhill DM, Fontenot JD, Hajjar AM, Smith KD, Wilson CB, Schroeder L, Aderem A
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:11095740
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) have been shown to participate in the recognition of pathogens by the innate immune system, but it is not clear how a restricted family of receptors has the capacity to recognize the wide spectrum of TLR stimuli known to exist. We report here that two members of ... More
CD44 anchors the assembly of matrilysin/MMP-7 with heparin-binding epidermal growth factor precursor and ErbB4 and regulates female reproductive organ remodeling.
Authors: Yu Wei-Hsuan; Woessner J Frederick Jr; McNeish John D; Stamenkovic Ivan;
Journal:Genes Dev
PubMed ID:11825873
CD44 is a facultative proteoglycan implicated in cell adhesion and trafficking, as well as in tumor survival and progression. We demonstrate here that CD44 heparan sulfate proteoglycan (CD44HSPG) recruits proteolytically active matrix metalloproteinase 7 (matrilysin, MMP-7) and heparin-binding epidermal growth factor precursor (pro-HB-EGF) to form a complex on the surface ... More
Presenilin-dependent gamma-secretase-like intramembrane cleavage of ErbB4.
Authors: Lee Hahn-Jun; Jung Kwang-Mook; Huang Yang Z; Bennett Lori B; Lee Joanne S; Mei Lin; Kim Tae-Wan;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:11741961
An unusual protease gamma-secretase requires functional presenilins and cleaves substrates (e.g. amyloid beta-protein precursor and Notch) with very loose amino acid sequence specificity within the transmembrane region. Here we report that ErbB4, a tyrosine kinase receptor for neuregulins, is a substrate for presenilin-dependent gamma-secretase. Our studies show that constitutive ectodomain ... More