Skip to main content
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. By continuing to use this site, you agree to the use of cookies.

Please note: Your browser does not support the features used on Addgene's website. You may not be able to create an account or request plasmids through this website until you upgrade your browser. Learn more

Please note: Your browser does not fully support some of the features used on Addgene's website. If you run into any problems registering, depositing, or ordering please contact us at [email protected]. Learn more

Addgene
Phosphorylation of the RNase III enzyme Drosha at Serine300 or Serine302 is required for its nuclear localization.
Tang X, Zhang Y, Tucker L, Ramratnam B
Nucleic Acids Res. 2010 Oct;38(19):6610-9. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkq547. Epub 2010 Jun 16.
PubMed Article

Plasmids from Article

ID Plasmid Purpose
62520GFP-Droshawild-type human Drosha cDNA is subcloned into pEGFP-C1 vector between HindIII and KpnI sites
62521GFP-Drosha1-390C-terminal aa391-1374 of Drosha is deleted
62522GFP-Drosha1-850C-terminal aa851-1374 of Drosha is deleted
62523GFP-Drosha218-1374N-terminal aa1-217 of Drosha is deleted
62524GFP-Drosha270-1374N-terminal aa1-269 of Drosha is deleted
62526GFP-DroshaS300ASerine 300 of Drosha is mutated to alanine
62527GFP-DroshaS302ASerine 302 of Drosha is mutated to alanine
62528GFP-DroshaS300ESerine 300 of Drosha is mutated to glutamic acid
62529GFP-DroshaS302DSerine 302 of Drosha is mutated to aspartic acid
62530GFP-DroshaS300/302ASerines 300 and 302 of Drosha are mutated to alanines
62531GFP-DroshaS300E/S302DSerine 300 of Drosha is mutated to glutamic acid and serine 302 is mutated to aspartic acid
62532GFP-Drosha270-1374delNLS2N-terminal aa1-269 and nuclear localization signal 2 of Drosha are deleted
62533GFP-Drosha270-1374S300/302AN-terminal aa1-269 of Drosha is deleted and serines 300 &302 are mutated to alanine

Antibodies from Article