pUC21deltaBB vector (V002394)

Basic Vector Information

Vector Name:
pUC21deltaBB
Antibiotic Resistance:
Ampicillin
Length:
3128 bp
Type:
Cloning vector
Replication origin:
ori
Source/Author:
Voth WP, Richards JD, Shaw JM, Stillman DJ.

pUC21deltaBB vector Vector Map

pUC21deltaBB3128 bp6001200180024003000SK primerT7 promoterM13 fwdAmpR promoterAmpRoriCAP binding sitelac operator

Plasmid Resuspension Protocol:

1. Centrifuge at 5,000×g for 5 min.

2. Carefully open the tube and add 20 μl of sterile water to dissolve the DNA.

3. Close the tube and incubate for 10 minutes at room temperature.

4. Briefly vortex the tube and then do a quick spin to concentrate the liquid at the bottom. Speed is less than 5000×g.

5.Store the plasmid at -20 ℃.

pUC21deltaBB vector Sequence

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LOCUS       40924_45163        3128 bp DNA     circular SYN 18-DEC-2018
DEFINITION  Cloning vector pUC21deltaBB, complete sequence.
ACCESSION   .
VERSION     .
KEYWORDS    .
SOURCE      synthetic DNA construct
  ORGANISM  synthetic DNA construct
REFERENCE   1  (bases 1 to 3128)
  AUTHORS   Voth WP, Richards JD, Shaw JM, Stillman DJ.
  TITLE     Yeast vectors for integration at the HO locus
  JOURNAL   Nucleic Acids Res. 29 (12), E59 (2001)
  PUBMED    11410682
REFERENCE   2  (bases 1 to 3128)
  AUTHORS   Voth WP, Stillman DJ.
  TITLE     Direct Submission
  JOURNAL   Submitted (29-NOV-2000) Pathology, University of Utah, 50 N. Medical
            Drive, 5C124 SOM, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA
REFERENCE   3  (bases 1 to 3128)
  TITLE     Direct Submission
REFERENCE   4  (bases 1 to 3128)
  AUTHORS   .
  TITLE     Direct Submission
COMMENT     SGRef: number: 1; type: "Journal Article"; journalName: "Nucleic 
            Acids Res."; date: "2001"; volume: "29"; issue: "12"; pages: "E59"
COMMENT     SGRef: number: 2; type: "Journal Article"; journalName: "Submitted 
            (29-NOV-2000) Pathology, University of Utah, 50 N. Medical Drive, 
            5C124 SOM, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA"
COMMENT     SGRef: number: 3; type: "Journal Article"
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     source          1..3128
                     /mol_type="other DNA"
                     /organism="synthetic DNA construct"
     primer_bind     61..77
                     /label=SK primer
                     /note="common sequencing primer, one of multiple similar 
                     variants"
     promoter        complement(92..110)
                     /label=T7 promoter
                     /note="promoter for bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase"
     primer_bind     complement(117..133)
                     /label=M13 fwd
                     /note="common sequencing primer, one of multiple similar 
                     variants"
     promoter        1005..1109
                     /label=AmpR promoter
     CDS             1110..1967
                     /codon_start=1
                     /label=AmpR
                     /note="beta-lactamase"
                     /translation="MSIQHFRVALIPFFAAFCLPVFAHPETLVKVKDAEDQLGARVGYI
                     ELDLNSGKILESFRPEERFPMMSTFKVLLCGAVLSRIDAGQEQLGRRIHYSQNDLVEYS
                     PVTEKHLTDGMTVRELCSAAITMSDNTAANLLLTTIGGPKELTAFLHNMGDHVTRLDRW
                     EPELNEAIPNDERDTTMPVAMATTLRKLLTGELLTLASRQQLIDWMEADKVAGPLLRSA
                     LPAGWFIADKSGAGERGSRGIIAALGPDGKPSRIVVIYTTGSQATMDERNRQIAEIGAS
                     LIKHW"
     rep_origin      2141..2729
                     /label=ori
                     /note="high-copy-number ColE1/pMB1/pBR322/pUC origin of 
                     replication"
     protein_bind    3017..3038
                     /label=CAP binding site
                     /note="CAP binding activates transcription in the presence
                     of cAMP."
     protein_bind    3093..3109
                     /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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