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pAAV.hSyn.iGluSnFr.WPRE.SV40
(Plasmid #98929)

Ordering

Item Catalog # Description Quantity Price (USD)
Plasmid 98929 Standard format: Plasmid sent in bacteria as agar stab 1 $85
AAV1 98929-AAV1 Virus (100 µL at titer ≥ 1×10¹³ vg/mL) and Plasmid. $405
AAV5 98929-AAV5 Virus (100 µL at titer ≥ 7×10¹² vg/mL) and Plasmid. $405
AAV9 98929-AAV9 Virus (100 µL at titer ≥ 1×10¹³ vg/mL) and Plasmid. $405

This material is available to academics and nonprofits only.

Backbone

  • Vector backbone
    pAAV
  • Vector type
    Mammalian Expression, AAV

Growth in Bacteria

  • Bacterial Resistance(s)
    Ampicillin, 100 μg/mL
  • Growth Temperature
    37°C
  • Growth Strain(s)
    NEB Stable
  • Copy number
    Unknown

Gene/Insert

  • Gene/Insert name
    iGluSnFr
  • Alt name
    GltI based Glutamate Biosensor
  • Species
    Synthetic
  • Promoter hSyn

Cloning Information

  • Cloning method Unknown

Resource Information

Terms and Licenses

  • Academic/Nonprofit Terms
  • Industry Terms
    • Not Available to Industry
Trademarks:
  • Zeocin® is an InvivoGen trademark.

Depositor Comments

Penn Vector Core PV2723. Biosensor iGluSnFRa is a single-wavelength glutamate sensor constructed from E. coli GltI and cpGFP. iGluSnFR is bright and photostable, with 4.5 (_F/F)max in vitro, under both 1- and 2-photon illumination. ** A newer version of this sensor is available. Please see iGluSnFR3 plasmids at https://www.addgene.org/browse/article/28220233/ **

Information for AAV1 (Catalog # 98929-AAV1) ( Back to top )

Purpose

Ready-to-use AAV1 particles produced from pAAV.hSyn.iGluSnFr.WPRE.SV40 (#98929). In addition to the viral particles, you will also receive purified pAAV.hSyn.iGluSnFr.WPRE.SV40 plasmid DNA.

Synapsin-driven, iGluSnFr glutamate sensor. These AAV preparations are suitable purity for injection into animals.

Delivery

  • Volume 100 µL
  • Titer ≥ 1×10¹³ vg/mL
  • Pricing $375 USD for preparation of 100 µL virus + $30 USD for plasmid.
  • Storage Store at -80℃. Thaw just before use and keep on ice.
  • Shipment Viral particles are shipped frozen on dry ice. Plasmid DNA (≥ 200ng) will also be included in the shipment.

Viral Production & Use

  • Packaging Plasmids encode adenoviral helper sequences and AAV rep gene, AAV1 cap gene
  • Buffer PBS + 0.001% Pluronic F-68
  • Serotype AAV1
  • Purification Iodixanol gradient ultracentrifugation

Biosafety

Requestor is responsible for compliance with their institution's biosafety regulations. Lentivirus is generally considered BSL-2. AAV is generally considered BSL-1, but may require BSL-2 handling depending on the insert. Biosafety Guide

Terms and Licenses

Viral Quality Control

Quality Control:
  • Addgene ensures high quality viral vectors by optimizing and standardizing production protocols and performing rigorous quality control (QC) (see a list of our QC assays). The specific QC assays performed varies for each viral lot. To learn which specific QC assays were performed on your lot, please contact us.
  • Titer: the exact titer of your sample will be reported on the tube. The titer you see listed on this page is the guaranteed minimum titer. See how titers are measured.

Visit our viral production page for more information.

Information for AAV5 (Catalog # 98929-AAV5) ( Back to top )

Purpose

Ready-to-use AAV5 particles produced from pAAV.hSyn.iGluSnFr.WPRE.SV40 (#98929). In addition to the viral particles, you will also receive purified pAAV.hSyn.iGluSnFr.WPRE.SV40 plasmid DNA.

Synapsin-driven, iGluSnFr glutamate sensor. These AAV preparations are suitable purity for injection into animals.

Delivery

  • Volume 100 µL
  • Titer ≥ 7×10¹² vg/mL
  • Pricing $375 USD for preparation of 100 µL virus + $30 USD for plasmid.
  • Storage Store at -80℃. Thaw just before use and keep on ice.
  • Shipment Viral particles are shipped frozen on dry ice. Plasmid DNA (≥ 200ng) will also be included in the shipment.

Viral Production & Use

  • Packaging Plasmids encode adenoviral helper sequences and AAV rep gene, AAV5 cap gene
  • Buffer PBS + 0.001% Pluronic F-68
  • Serotype AAV5
  • Purification Iodixanol gradient ultracentrifugation

Biosafety

Requestor is responsible for compliance with their institution's biosafety regulations. Lentivirus is generally considered BSL-2. AAV is generally considered BSL-1, but may require BSL-2 handling depending on the insert. Biosafety Guide

Terms and Licenses

Viral Quality Control

Quality Control:
  • Addgene ensures high quality viral vectors by optimizing and standardizing production protocols and performing rigorous quality control (QC) (see a list of our QC assays). The specific QC assays performed varies for each viral lot. To learn which specific QC assays were performed on your lot, please contact us.
  • Titer: the exact titer of your sample will be reported on the tube. The titer you see listed on this page is the guaranteed minimum titer. See how titers are measured.

Visit our viral production page for more information.

Information for AAV9 (Catalog # 98929-AAV9) ( Back to top )

Purpose

Ready-to-use AAV9 particles produced from pAAV.hSyn.iGluSnFr.WPRE.SV40 (#98929). In addition to the viral particles, you will also receive purified pAAV.hSyn.iGluSnFr.WPRE.SV40 plasmid DNA.

Synapsin-driven, iGluSnFr glutamate sensor. These AAV preparations are suitable purity for injection into animals.

Delivery

  • Volume 100 µL
  • Titer ≥ 1×10¹³ vg/mL
  • Pricing $375 USD for preparation of 100 µL virus + $30 USD for plasmid.
  • Storage Store at -80℃. Thaw just before use and keep on ice.
  • Shipment Viral particles are shipped frozen on dry ice. Plasmid DNA (≥ 200ng) will also be included in the shipment.

Viral Production & Use

  • Packaging Plasmids encode adenoviral helper sequences and AAV rep gene, AAV9 cap gene
  • Buffer PBS + 0.001% Pluronic F-68
  • Serotype AAV9
  • Purification Iodixanol gradient ultracentrifugation

Biosafety

Requestor is responsible for compliance with their institution's biosafety regulations. Lentivirus is generally considered BSL-2. AAV is generally considered BSL-1, but may require BSL-2 handling depending on the insert. Biosafety Guide

Terms and Licenses

Viral Quality Control

Quality Control:
  • Addgene ensures high quality viral vectors by optimizing and standardizing production protocols and performing rigorous quality control (QC) (see a list of our QC assays). The specific QC assays performed varies for each viral lot. To learn which specific QC assays were performed on your lot, please contact us.
  • Titer: the exact titer of your sample will be reported on the tube. The titer you see listed on this page is the guaranteed minimum titer. See how titers are measured.

Visit our viral production page for more information.

How to cite this plasmid ( Back to top)

These plasmids were created by your colleagues. Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator, cite the article in which the plasmids were described, and include Addgene in the Materials and Methods of your future publications.

  • For your Materials & Methods section:

    pAAV.hSyn.iGluSnFr.WPRE.SV40 was a gift from Loren Looger (Addgene plasmid # 98929 ; http://n2t.net/addgene:98929 ; RRID:Addgene_98929)

    For viral preps, please replace (Addgene plasmid # 98929) in the above sentence with: (Addgene viral prep # 98929-AAV1), (Addgene viral prep # 98929-AAV5), or (Addgene viral prep # 98929-AAV9)

  • For your References section:

    An optimized fluorescent probe for visualizing glutamate neurotransmission. Marvin JS, Borghuis BG, Tian L, Cichon J, Harnett MT, Akerboom J, Gordus A, Renninger SL, Chen TW, Bargmann CI, Orger MB, Schreiter ER, Demb JB, Gan WB, Hires SA, Looger LL. Nat Methods. 2013 Feb;10(2):162-70. doi: 10.1038/nmeth.2333. Epub 2013 Jan 13. 10.1038/nmeth.2333 PubMed 23314171