| Description: |
A Gateway destination
vector for the production of recombinant proteins as fusions to the C-terminus
of Yersinia pestis maltose-binding protein. |
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| Origin: |
A derivative of pET11c
(Novagen) |
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| Replicon: |
ColE1 |
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| Antibotic
Resistance: |
Ampicillin |
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| Promotor: |
bacteriophage
T7 |
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| Inducer: |
IPTG (1 mM) |
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| Notes: |
Because it carries a gene
(ccdB ) that encodes a lethal DNA gyrase poison, this vector must be
propogated in an E. coli gyrA mutant such as DB3 or DB5 (Invitrogen),
which is immune to the action of CcdB. |
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| Literature
Citations: |
Fox, J. D., Routzahn, K. M.,
Bucher, M. H., and Waugh, D. S. (2003). Maltodextrin-binding proteins from
diverse bacteria and archaea are potent solubility enhancers. FEBS Lett.
537: 53-57. |
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| Nucleotide
Sequence: |
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