Basic Vector Information
- Vector Name:
- pT7Blue-3
- Antibiotic Resistance:
- Kanamycin
- Length:
- 3821 bp
- Type:
- Cloning Vectors
- Replication origin:
- ori
- Source/Author:
- Novagen (EMD Millipore)
- Copy Number:
- High copy number
- 5' Primer:
- M13 fwd
- 3' Primer:
- M13 rev
pT7Blue-3 vector Map
pT7Blue-3 vector Sequence
LOCUS pT7Blue-3. 3821 bp DNA circular SYN 01-JAN-1980
DEFINITION Cloning vector with a T7 promoter and dual ampicillin/kanamycin
resistance, and with a multiple cloning site that includes an EcoRV
site flanked by EcoRI sites.
ACCESSION .
VERSION .
KEYWORDS pT7Blue-3
SOURCE synthetic DNA construct
ORGANISM synthetic DNA construct
REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 3821)
AUTHORS Novagen (EMD Millipore)
TITLE Direct Submission
REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 3821)
AUTHORS .
TITLE Direct Submission
COMMENT SGRef: number: 1; type: "Journal Article"
FEATURES Location/Qualifiers
source 1..3821
/mol_type="other DNA"
/organism="synthetic DNA construct"
promoter 24..42
/label=T7 promoter
/note="promoter for bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase"
misc_feature 51..178
/label=MCS
/note="MCS"
/note="multiple cloning site"
primer_bind complement(186..202)
/label=M13 fwd
/note="common sequencing primer, one of multiple similar
variants"
rep_origin complement(343..798)
/direction=LEFT
/label=f1 ori
/note="f1 bacteriophage origin of replication; arrow
indicates direction of (+) strand synthesis"
promoter 825..929
/label=AmpR promoter
CDS 930..1787
/label=AmpR
/note="beta-lactamase"
CDS 1936..2748
/label=KanR
/note="aminoglycoside phosphotransferase"
rep_origin 2836..3424
/label=ori
/note="high-copy-number ColE1/pMB1/pBR322/pUC origin of
replication"
protein_bind 3712..3733
/label=CAP binding site
/note="CAP binding activates transcription in the presence
of cAMP."
promoter 3748..3778
/label=lac promoter
/note="promoter for the E. coli lac operon"
protein_bind 3786..3802
/label=lac operator
/note="The lac repressor binds to the lac operator to
inhibit transcription in E. coli. This inhibition can be
relieved by adding lactose or
isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG)."
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