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70769 pET Expression System 24 - Novagen

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pET vectors plus host strains with induction control pET Expression Systems and pET
pET Expression Systems and pET Expression Systems plus Competent Cells provide core reagents needed for target gene cloning and expression.

Components: pET Expression Systems
Components for pET Expression Systems are similar for all systems unless otherwise stated with the specific pET Expression System description. pET Expression Systems include:
• 10 µg pET vector DNA (for each indicated plasmid)
• 0.2 ml BL21 Glycerol Stock
• 0.2 ml BL21(DE3) Glycerol Stock
• 0.2 ml BL21(DE3)pLysS Glycerol Stock
• 0.2 ml Induction Control Glycerol Stock

Components: pET Expression Systems plus Competent Cells
pET Expression Systems plus Competent Cells contain all of the components of the specific pET Expression System, as well as the following additional components, unless otherwise stated with the specific pET Expression System description:
• 0.2 ml NovaBlue Competent Cells
• 0.2 ml BL21(DE3) Competent Cells
• 0.2 ml BL21(DE3)pLysS Competent Cells
• 2 × 0.2 ml SOC Medium
• 10 µl Test Plasmid

These components are sufficient for up to 10 transformations in each host.

Purification and Detection Reagents
Purification and detection reagents are available separately. For complete product descriptions and ordering information, refer to the Protein Purification and Antibodies, Conjugates & Detection Tools chapters.

pET Expression System 24
The pET-24a-d(+) vectors are designed for producing target proteins fused with a non-cleavable N-terminal T7•Tag sequence, with the option to include a C-terminal His•Tag® sequence. Note that the sequence is numbered by the pBR322 convention, so the T7 expression region is reversed on the vector map, TB070VM.




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Catalogue Number70769
Brand Family Novagen®
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Product Information
10 µg eachpET-24a-d(+) vector DNA
0.2 mlHost bacterial strains BL21, BL21(DE3), and BL21(DE3)pLysS, glycerol stocks
0.2 mlInduction control clone, glycerol stock
Fusion tagT7•Tag, His•Tag
Applications
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Safety Information according to GHS
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Ship Code Shipped with Blue Ice or with Dry Ice
Toxicity Standard Handling
Storage ≤ -70°C
Avoid freeze/thaw Avoid freeze/thaw
Do not freeze Ok to freeze
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Catalogue Number GTIN
70769 0

Documentation

pET Expression System 24 - Novagen Certificates of Analysis

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Citations

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  • User Protocols

    Title
    TB053 Academic and Non-profit Laboratory Assurance Letter
    TB055 pET System Manual

    Vector Map

    Title
    TB070VM pET-24a-d(+) Vector Map
    TB072VM pET-24(+) Vector

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