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71403 Rosetta™ 2(DE3)pLysS Competent Cells - Novagen

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      OverviewA common method for transformation of DNA plasmids into E. coli is the use of chemically competent cells. Although competent cells can be prepared in the laboratory, greater efficiency, reproducibility, and convenience are achieved using Novagen prepared competent cells. Novagen competent cells represent the widest selection available for protein expression. Every Novagen competent cell strain is verified for phenotype and purity, and is guaranteed for transformation efficiency.
      T7 expression strains are lysogens of bacteriophage DE3, as indicated by the (DE3). These hosts carry a chromosomal copy of the T7 RNA polymerase gene under control of the lacUV5 promoter. Such strains are suitable for production of protein from target genes cloned in appropriate T7 expression vectors, using IPTG as an inducer.
      Rosetta™ 2 host strains are BL21 derivatives designed to enhance the expression of eukaryotic proteins that contain codons rarely used in E. coli. These strains supply tRNAs for 7 rare codones (AGA, AGG, AUA, CUA, GGA, CCC, and CGG) on a compatible chloramphenicol-resistant plasmid. The tRNA genes are driven by their native promoters.

      DE3 indicates that the host is a lysogen of λDE3, and therefore carries a chromosomal copy of the T7 RNA polymerase gene under control of the lacUV5 promoter. Such strains are suitable for production of protein from target genes cloned in pET vectors by induction with IPTG.

      pLysS strains express T7 lysozyme, which further suppresses basal expression of T7 RNA polymerase prior to induction, thus stabilizing pET recombinants encoding target proteins that affect cell growth and viability.
      Genotype: F- ompT hsdSB(rB- mB-) gal dcm (DE3) pLysSRARE2 (CamR)


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      Catalogue Number71403
      Brand Family Novagen®
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      2 × 200 µl or 5 × 200 µl Rosetta 2(DE3)pLysS Competent Cells
      2 × 2 ml or 4 × 2 mlSOC Medium
      10 µlTest Plasmid
      Guaranteed efficiency> 2 × 10⁶ cfu/mg
      Quality LevelMQ100
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      Ship Code Dry Ice Only
      Toxicity Multiple Toxicity Values, refer to MSDS
      Storage ≤ -70°C
      Do not freeze Ok to freeze
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      71403-3 04055977270020

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      Rosetta™ 2(DE3)pLysS Competent Cells - Novagen SDS

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      Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

      Rosetta™ 2(DE3)pLysS Competent Cells - Novagen Certificates of Analysis

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      71403

      Brochure

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      Competent Cell Brochure

      Citations

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    • Anthony Argentaro, et al. (2007) Structural consequences of disease-causing mutations in the ATRX-DNMT3-DNMT3L (ADD) domain of the chromatin-associated protein ATRX. Procedings of the National Academy of Science 104, 11939-11944.
    • Rutilio A. Fratti, et al. (2007) Stringent 3Q·1R composition of the SNARE 0-layer can be bypassed for fusion by compensatory SNARE mutation or by lipid bilayer modification. Journal of Biological Chemistry 282, 14861-14867.
    • Chun J. Tsai, Sunny A. Kim and Gilbert Chu. (2007) Cernunnos/XLF promotes the ligation of mismatched and noncohesive DNA ends. Procedings of the National Academy of Science 104, 7851-7856.
    • Zhong Yu, et al. (2007) The protein that binds to DNA base J in trypanosomatids has features of a thymidine hydroxylase. Nucleic Acids Research 35, 2107-2115.
    • Debashish Ray, et al. (2006) West Nile virus 5'-cap structure is formed by sequential guanine N-7 and ribose 2'-O methylations by nonstructural protein 5. Journal of Virology 80, 8362-8370.
    • Sean Crosson, et al. (2005) Conserved modular design of an oxygen sensory/signaling network with species-specific output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 102, 8018-8023.
    • Alexander J. Ruthenburg, et al. (2005) A superhelical spiral in the Escherichia coli DNA gyrase A C-terminal domain imparts unidirectional supercoiling bias. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280, 26177-26184.
    • User Protocols

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      TB009 Competent Cells
      TB053 Academic and Non-profit Laboratory Assurance Letter