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pDW465
 
 Description: This baculovirus transfer vector enables a protein of interest to be produced with a biotin acceptor peptide (BAP) fused to its C-terminus in Spodoptera frugiperda cells.
   
 Origin: A derivative of pFastBac-1 (Invitrogen)
   
 Replicon: ColE1/pUC (High copy number)
   
 Antibotic Resistance: Ampicillin, Gentamycin
   
 Promotor: p10 (late)
   
 Inducer: Not Applicable
   
 Notes: pDW465 also overproduces E. coli biotin holoenzyme synthetase (BirA), under polyhedron promoter control, so that BAP-tagged proteins can be biotinylated in Spodoptera frugiperda cells. pDW464 is designed to use in conjunction with the Bac-to-Bac system (Invitrogen) for constructing recombinant baculoviruses.
   
 Literature Citations: Duffy, S., Tsao, K.-L., and Waugh, D. S. (1998). Efficient, site-specific biotinylation of recombinant proteins in Spodoptera frugiperda cells using biotin acceptor peptides. Anal. Biochem. 262: 122-128; Schatz. P. J. (1993). Use of peptide libraries to map the substrate specificity of a peptide-modifying enzyme: a 13 residue consensus peptide specifies biotinylation in Escherichia coli. Bio/Technology 11:1138-43.
   
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