OGS3162
PSF-OXB20-NH2-PHOA - PHOA SECRETION PLASMID
plasmid vector for molecular cloning
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cloning vector, expression vector, molecular cloning vector, plasmid, plasmid vector, snapfast vector, vector
recombinant
expressed in E. coli
form
buffered aqueous solution
mol wt
size 3911 bp
bacteria selection
kanamycin
Origin of replication
pUC (500 copies)
Peptide cleavage
no cleavage
Peptide tag location
N-terminal
Promoter
Promoter name: OXB20
Promoter activity: constitutive
Promoter type: bacterial
reporter gene
none
Secretion signal
PhoA
shipped in
ambient
storage temp.
−20°C
General description
This plasmid is designed to express tagged proteins in E. coli. The plasmid contains a constitutive promoter (OXB20) derived from the region upstream of the E. coli RecA gene. It does not require induction or any additional components for activity. It is the strongest of the bacterial promoters that we provide and this high level of expression can cause expression problems with some proteins with poor solubility. For this reason we sell a range of bacterial promoters with different expression levels (OXB1(low)>OXB20(high)) that can be provided with the peptide tags in this plasmid on request.
About the Peptide Tag:This plasmid contains an PhoA secretory signal peptide (SP) to allow proteins to be exported from the cytosol. During translocation from the cytosol the signal peptide is removed from the protein by endogenous proteases. .
Promoter Expression Level: This plasmid contains a constitutive bacterial promoter that does not require induction. It is the strongest bacterial promoter we sell and this can cause solubility and expression problems with some proteins. We also offer a range of other bacterial promoters that are compatible with this plasmid and are available on request.
About the Peptide Tag:This plasmid contains an PhoA secretory signal peptide (SP) to allow proteins to be exported from the cytosol. During translocation from the cytosol the signal peptide is removed from the protein by endogenous proteases. .
Promoter Expression Level: This plasmid contains a constitutive bacterial promoter that does not require induction. It is the strongest bacterial promoter we sell and this can cause solubility and expression problems with some proteins. We also offer a range of other bacterial promoters that are compatible with this plasmid and are available on request.
Sequence
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Analysis Note
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