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70073 pET-30 Xa/LIC Vector Kit - Novagen

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OverviewThe pET-30 Xa/LIC vector is an Xa/LIC version of pET-30b(+). It is designed for cloning and high-level expression of target proteins fused with the His•Tag® and S®Tag™ coding sequences that are cleavable with Factor Xa protease. The plasmid contains a strong T7lac promoter, an optimized RBS, the coding sequence for the Xa protease cleavage site (IleGluGlyArg↓), and a multiple cloning site that contains restriction enzyme sites found in many other Novagen expression vectors to facilitate insert transfer. An optional C-terminal His•Tag coding sequence is compatible with purification, detection, and quantification...




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Ship Code Dry Ice Only
Toxicity Multiple Toxicity Values, refer to MSDS
Storage ≤ -70°C
Avoid freeze/thaw Avoid freeze/thaw
Do not freeze Ok to freeze
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70073-3CN 04055977258660

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pET-30 Xa/LIC Vector Kit - Novagen Certificates of Analysis

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Citations

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  • Jian Zhang, et al. (2008) A phosphopantetheinylating polyketide synthase producing a linear polyene to initiate enediyne antitumor antibiotic biosynthesis. Procedings of the National Academy of Science 105, 1460-1465.
  • Purnima Singh, et al. (2007) Concerted action of exonuclease and gap-dependent endonuclease activities of FEN-1 contributes to the resolution of triplet repeat sequences (CTG)n- and (GAA)n-derived secondary structures formed during maturation of Okazaki fragments. Journal of Biological Chemistry 282, 3465-3477.
  • Spencer M. Whitney and Robert E. Sharwood. (2007) Linked rubisco subunits can assemble into functional oligomers without impeding catalytic performance. Journal of Biological Chemistry 282, 3809-3818.
  • Gianguido Coffa, et al. (2005) On the relationships of substrate orientation, hydrogen abstraction, and product stereochemistry in single and double dioxygenations by soybean lipoxygenase-1 and its Ala542Gly mutant. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280, 38756-38766.
  • Jason Gunawan, et al. (2005) Structural and mechanistic analysis of sialic acid synthase neuB from Neisseria meningitidis in complex with Mn2+, phosphoenolpyruvate, and n-acetylmannosaminitol. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280, 3555-3563.
  • Steven G. Van Lanen, et al. (2005) From cyclohydrolase to oxidoreductase: Discovery of nitrile reductase activity in a common fold. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 102, 4264-4269.
  • Domenico Sanfelice, et al. (2004) Letter to the editor: resonance assignment and secondary structire of the La motif. Journal of Biomolecular NMR 29, 449-450.
  • Antonio Garofalo, et al. (2003) The FAR protein family of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Differential lipid binding properties, structural characteristics, and developmental regulation. Journal of Biological Chemistry 278, 8065-8074.
  • Michael B. Murphy, et al. (2003) An improved method for the in vitro evolution of aptamers and applications in protein detection and purification. Nucleic Acids Research 31, e110-.
  • Jennifer S. Laurence, et al. (2000) CC Chemokine MIP-1 can function as a monomer and depends on Phe13 for receptor binding. Biochemistry 39, 3401-3409.
  • User Protocols

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    TB053 Academic and Non-profit Laboratory Assurance Letter
    TB055 pET System Manual
    TB163 Ek/LIC Cloning Kits
    TB184 Xa/LIC Cloning Kits

    Vector Map

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    TB185VM pET-30 Xa/LIC Vector Map