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Plasmid 11605: pcDNA3 proHB-EGF NC
Gene/insert name: HB-EGF
Alternative names: proHB-EGF
Insert size (bp): 667
Gene/insert aliases: HBEGF, DTR, DTS, DTSF, HEGFL
Species of gene(s): H. sapiens (human)
Relevant mutations/deletions: Non-cleavable HB-EGF: Pro149 to Thr160 replaced with CD4 JM domain.
Fusion proteins or tags: myc
Terminal: C terminal on backbone
Fusion proteins or tags: His
Terminal: C terminal on backbone
Vector backbone: pcDNA3.1-myc/His(A)
(Search Vector Database)
Backbone manufacturer: Invitrogen
Type of vector: Mammalian expression
Backbone size (bp): 5500
Cloning site 5': HindIII
Site destroyed during cloning: No
Cloning site 3': ApaI
Site destroyed during cloning: No
5' Sequencing primer: T7  (List of Sequencing Primers)
Bacteria resistance: Ampicillin
High or low copy: High Copy
Grow in standard E. coli @ 37C: Yes
Selectable markers: Neomycin
If you did not originally clone this gene, from whom and where did you receive the plasmid used to derive this plasmid: We received a proHB-EGF plasmid incorporating the CD4 JM domain from Michael Klagsbrun, Vascular Biology Research program, Children's Hospital Boston. The original citation is Suzuki et al., 1997. J Biol Chem 272(50), 31730-737.
Plasmid Provided In:DH5a
Principal Investigator:Rosalyn Adam
Terms and Licenses:MTA

Comments: JM domain of HB-EGF replaced with JM domain of CD4 (PVENPLYTYDHT replaced with KVLPTWSTPVQP). The original citation is Suzuki et al., 1997. J Biol Chem 272(50), 31730-737.

This plasmid has not been sequence verified. If you would like Addgene to sequence a portion of this plasmid before you request it, please contact us.

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Article: Trafficking of nuclear heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor into an epidermal growth factor receptor-dependent autocrine loop in response to oxidative stress. Kim J et al. (Cancer Res. 2005 Sep 15. 65(18):8242-9. Pubmed)

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