UCOE Mu-H vector (V013488) Gene synthesis in UCOE Mu-H backbone

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Two tubes of lyophilized plasmid will be delivered, each tube is about 5µg.

Basic Vector Information

Ubiquitous Chromatin Opening Element (UCOE) technology significantly enhances gene expression in stably transfected mammalian cells by modulating chromatin structure. Derived from small DNA elements near housekeeping genes, UCOEs create a transcriptionally active open chromatin environment around the integrated transgene. This prevents transgene silencing and enables consistent, stable, and high-level gene expression regardless of the transgene's chromosomal integration site.

Vector Name:
UCOE Mu-H
Antibiotic Resistance:
Ampicillin
Length:
8182 bp
Type:
Protein expression
Replication origin:
ori
Host:
Mammalian cells
Selection Marker:
Hyg
Promoter:
CMV
Growth Strain(s):
DH10B
Growth Temperature:
37℃

UCOE Mu-H vector Map

UCOE Mu-H8182 bp400800120016002000240028003200360040004400480052005600600064006800720076008000M13 fwdT7 promoterM13 revUCOECMV enhancerCMV promoterSV40 poly(A) signalPGK promoterHygRT3 promoterM13 revlac operatorlac promoterCAP binding siteoriAmpRAmpR promoter

Plasmid 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 ℃.

6. The concentration of plasmid re-measurement sometimes differs from the nominal value, which may be due to the position of the lyophilized plasmid in the tube, the efficiency of the re-dissolution, the measurement bias, and adsorption on the wall of the tube, therefore, it is recommended to transform and extract the plasmid before using it

General Plasmid Transform Protocol

1. Take one 100μl of the competent cells and thaw it on ice for 10min, add 2μl of plasmid, then ice bath for 30min, then heat-shock it at 42℃ for 60s, do not stir, and then ice bath for 2min.

2. Add 900μl of LB liquid medium without antibiotics, and incubate at 37℃ for 45min (30℃ for 1-1.5 hours) with 180rpm shaking.

3. Centrifuge at 6000rpm for 5min, leave only 100μl of supernatant to resuspend the bacterial precipitate and spread it onto the target plasmid-resistant LB plate.

4. Invert the plate and incubate at 37℃ for 14h, or at 30℃ for 20h.

5. Pick a single colony into LB liquid medium, add the corresponding antibiotics, incubate at 220rpm for 14h, and extract the plasmid according to the experimental needs and the instructions of the plasmid extraction kit.

References

  • González-Pereira P, Trinh R, Vasuthasawat A, Bartsch-Jiménez A, Nuñez-Soto C, Altamirano C. Enhancing Antibody-Specific Productivity: Unraveling the Impact of XBP1s Overexpression and Glutamine Availability in SP2/0 Cells. Bioengineering (Basel). 2024 Feb 21;11(3):201. doi: 10.3390/bioengineering11030201. PMID: 38534475; PMCID: PMC10968409.

UCOE Mu-H vector Sequence

LOCUS       Exported                8182 bp DNA     circular SYN 03-DEC-2025
DEFINITION  synthetic circular DNA.
ACCESSION   .
VERSION     .
KEYWORDS    .
SOURCE      synthetic DNA construct
  ORGANISM  synthetic DNA construct
REFERENCE   1  (bases 1 to 8182)
  TITLE     Direct Submission
REFERENCE   2  (bases 1 to 8182)
  AUTHORS   .
  TITLE     Direct Submission
COMMENT     SGRef: number: 1; type: "Journal Article"
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     source          1..8182
                     /mol_type="other DNA"
                     /organism="synthetic DNA construct"
     primer_bind     31..47
                     /label=M13 fwd
                     /note="common sequencing primer, one of multiple similar 
                     variants"
     promoter        57..75
                     /label=T7 promoter
                     /note="promoter for bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase"
     primer_bind     158..174
                     /label=M13 rev
                     /note="common sequencing primer, one of multiple similar 
                     variants"
     misc_feature    249..3296
                     /label=UCOE
                     /note="The Rps3 chromatin opening element (UCOE) is a 
                     fragment of DNA from the mouse Rps3 gene that is used in 
                     biotechnology and gene therapy to maintain stable and 
                     high-level gene expression. It functions as a ubiquitous 
                     chromatin opening element that prevents epigenetic 
                     silencing by keeping the DNA in an open, transcriptionally 
                     active state. "
     enhancer        3383..3686
                     /label=CMV enhancer
                     /note="human cytomegalovirus immediate early enhancer"
     promoter        3687..3890
                     /label=CMV promoter
                     /note="human cytomegalovirus (CMV) immediate early
                     promoter"
     polyA_signal    4142..4263
                     /label=SV40 poly(A) signal
                     /note="SV40 polyadenylation signal"
     promoter        4387..4890
                     /label=PGK promoter
                     /note="mouse phosphoglycerate kinase 1 promoter"
     CDS             4925..5947
                     /codon_start=1
                     /label=HygR
                     /note="aminoglycoside phosphotransferase from E. coli"
                     /translation="MKKPELTATSVEKFLIEKFDSVSDLMQLSEGEESRAFSFDVGGRG
                     YVLRVNSCADGFYKDRYVYRHFASAALPIPEVLDIGEFSESLTYCISRRAQGVTLQDLP
                     ETELPAVLQPVAEAMDAIAAADLSQTSGFGPFGPQGIGQYTTWRDFICAIADPHVYHWQ
                     TVMDDTVSASVAQALDELMLWAEDCPEVRHLVHADFGSNNVLTDNGRITAVIDWSEAMF
                     GDSQYEVANILFWRPWLACMEQQTRYFERRHPELAGSPRLRAYMLRIGLDQLYQSLVDG
                     NFDDAAWAQGRCDAIVRSGAGTVGRTQIARRSAAVWTDGCVEVLADSGNRRPSTRPRAK
                     E"
     promoter        complement(6017..6035)
                     /label=T3 promoter
                     /note="promoter for bacteriophage T3 RNA polymerase"
     primer_bind     complement(6056..6072)
                     /label=M13 rev
                     /note="common sequencing primer, one of multiple similar 
                     variants"
     protein_bind    complement(6080..6096)
                     /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)."
     promoter        complement(6104..6134)
                     /label=lac promoter
                     /note="promoter for the E. coli lac operon"
     protein_bind    complement(6149..6170)
                     /label=CAP binding site
                     /note="CAP binding activates transcription in the presence
                     of cAMP."
     rep_origin      complement(6458..7046)
                     /direction=LEFT
                     /label=ori
                     /note="high-copy-number ColE1/pMB1/pBR322/pUC origin of 
                     replication"
     CDS             complement(7220..8077)
                     /codon_start=1
                     /label=AmpR
                     /note="beta-lactamase"
                     /translation="MSIQHFRVALIPFFAAFCLPVFAHPETLVKVKDAEDQLGARVGYI
                     ELDLNSGKILESFRPEERFPMMSTFKVLLCGAVLSRIDAGQEQLGRRIHYSQNDLVEYS
                     PVTEKHLTDGMTVRELCSAAITMSDNTAANLLLTTIGGPKELTAFLHNMGDHVTRLDRW
                     EPELNEAIPNDERDTTMPVAMATTLRKLLTGELLTLASRQQLIDWMEADKVAGPLLRSA
                     LPAGWFIADKSGAGERGSRGIIAALGPDGKPSRIVVIYTTGSQATMDERNRQIAEIGAS
                     LIKHW"
     promoter        complement(8078..8182)
                     /label=AmpR promoter