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Zinc Finger Plasmids
The Zinc Finger Consortium (www.zincfingers.org) was established to promote continued research and development of engineered zinc finger technology. Consortium members Keith Joung and Daniel Voytas have deposited a set of plasmids at Addgene for distribution to academic and non-profit laboratories for research and educational use. These plasmids have been described in
Wright et al. Nature Protocols 1, 1637-1652 (2006). PubMed 17406455, Visit Nature Protocol Website. IMPORTANT UPDATE (May 2008): The laboratories of Keith Joung, Daniel Voytas, and Toni Cathomen have published a large-scale evaluation of the modular assembly method and this report provides important guidance for researchers interested in using this approach to engineer multi-finger domains. The work is described in:
Unexpected failure rates for modular assembly of engineered
zinc-fingers.
ZF Consortium Expression Vector Kit v1.0
This kit consists of the following seven plasmids and one strain:
ZF Consortium Expression Vector andZF Modular Assembly Kit v1.0 These plasmids are divided into and distributed as two plates: Plate 1, Plate 2. Browse zinc finger plasmids by target DNA sequence and finger amino acid sequence. The information for the 141 zinc finger plasmids is also available as a tab delimited file, which can be opened using Microsoft Excel or a similar spreadsheet application. Download tab delimited file.
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