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pTK-Green Renilla Luc Vector for Luciferase Assays

Catalog number: 16154
Thermo Scientific™

pTK-Green Renilla Luc Vector for Luciferase Assays

Catalog number: 16154
Catalog Number
16154
Unit Size
10 µg
Price (USD)
Price: 118.00
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The Thermo Scientific pCMV-Green Renilla Luc vector is a derivative of pMCS-Green Renilla Luc. It contains the luciferase gene under the control of the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) thymidine kinase (TK) promoter, creating a constitutive expression vector that can be used as a normalization control to account for experimental variation in combination with other reporters.

Features of the pTK-Green Renilla Luc vector:

• Weak (TK) constitutive promoter for co-transfection and normalization
• Intracellular Green Renilla luciferase gene, optimized for high expression in mammalian systems
• Transcription termination site (Ter), Lac operator (Lac O1), and transcriptional pause site (TPS) used to minimize background by reducing transcriptional read-through
• Both puromycin (Pur) and ampicillin (Amp) markers for drug selection in mammalian and bacterial cells, respectively
• High-copy pUC bacterial DNA replication origin

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Luciferase assays in hard-to-transfect Jurkat cells

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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Description
pTK-Green Renilla Luc Vector
Type
Luc Vector
Cloning Method
Restriction Enzyme/MCS
Delivery Type
Transfection
Quantity
10 μg
Reporter Gene
Green Renilla Luciferase
Selection Agent (Eukaryotic)
Puromycin
Product Line
Pierce™
For Use With (Application)
Reporter Assays
Promoter
TK

Contents & Storage

Store in original container protected from direct sunlight in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area, between the following temperatures: -70 to -20°C.

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