What is a mammalian expression vector?

What is a mammalian expression vector?

Mammalian expression vectors are used to introduce a specific fragment of DNA into mammalian systems for RNA or protein expression. These systems include human and mouse cell lines, and even in vivo in live animals.

Is CAG a strong promoter?

The CAG promoter is a strong synthetic promoter frequently used to drive high levels of gene expression in mammalian expression vectors.

What is CMV enhancer?

The cytomegalovirus (CMV) major immediate early (MIE) enhancer-containing promoter regulates the expression of the downstream MIE genes, which have critical roles in reactivation from latency and acute infection. The enhancer consists of binding sites for cellular transcription factors that are repeated multiple times.

What is Invitrogen Molecular Probes?

Invitrogen Molecular Probes fluorescence reagents are among the most peer-referenced in all of life science research. Trusted Molecular Probes product lines, including Alexa Fluor, SYTOX, and Click-iT, empower scientists working in cell biology, genetic analysis, protein biology, and cell engineering to make the discoveries…

What are the vivid colors™ fluorescent protein vectors?

The Vivid Colors™ Fluorescent Protein Vectors are our next-generation cloning and expression tools featuring Aequoreavictoria -derived fluorescent proteins (FP) for simple, non-invasive detection of recombinant proteins. With Gateway® and TOPO® cloning vector options, cloning, expression, and viewing has never been so easy!

What are Invitrogen™ products?

Invitrogen™ cell and molecular biology products range from do-it-yourself reagents and optimized kits to connected instruments, all working together holistically to enable scientists to do what they do best—only better. Please log in to view your contract price information for any cross-referenced items.

What is the vivid colors™ pcdna™ v5-dest vector?

The Vivid Colors™ pcDNA™ 6.2/ EmGFP-Bsd / V5-DEST vector allows you to rapidly identify transfected cells to look for biological activity conferred by your gene. You’ll need to use a Gateway® entry-clone version of your gene to clone into this destination (DEST) vector.

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