We narrowed to 20,388 results for: ACE;
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Plasmid#198655PurposeEasy-MISE toolkit pEM-plasmid containing a spacer sequence with CD protruding endsDepositorInsertAdaptor
UseSynthetic BiologyExpressionYeastAvailable SinceMay 15, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB2880
Plasmid#193117PurposeA2 Proximal promoter sequence consisting of the target sequences for the gRNA1 (GB1838) and gRNA2 (GB1839) flanked by random sequences.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A2) G1aG2b.6
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceMay 1, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
C-SWAT IAA17-6FLAG (no NLS)
Plasmid#193322PurposeC-SWAT compatible vector for C-terminal tagging with IAA17 (Auxin-Inducible Degron) and 6FLAG. ARF16(PB1)-P2A-osTIR1 has SIR4 homology arms for genome integration and does not have NLS tags..DepositorInsertIAA17
Tags6FLAGExpressionYeastAvailable SinceApril 24, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
CSTI.pJL1
Plasmid#199113PurposeIn vitro expression of glycosyltransferase from Campylobacter jejuni for elaboration of sialic acid onto galactose in α2,3 linkage using CMP-sialic acid as substrateDepositorInsertCSTI
TagsCAT linker, Strep-tagExpressionBacterialPromoterT7Available SinceApril 21, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB3277
Plasmid#193131PurposeA2 Proximal promoter sequence consisting of three times the target sequence for the gRNA1 (GB1838) flanked by random sequences.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A2) G1abc.4
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceMarch 1, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
NAT-TET-OFF – ubiquitin – LEU – 4MYC
Plasmid#193314PurposeDoxycycline-induced transcriptional regulation and Ubiquitin - LEU - 4xMYC N-terminal tagging. Ubiquitin is cleaved off, resulting in an unstable protein with an N-terminal leucine.DepositorInsertUbiquitin - Leucine - 4MYC N-terminal tagging
Tags4MYCExpressionBacterialAvailable SinceJan. 26, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
HYG-TET-OFF – ubiquitin – LEU – 4MYC
Plasmid#193316PurposeDoxycycline-induced transcriptional regulation and Ubiquitin - LEU - 4xMYC N-terminal tagging. Ubiquitin is cleaved off, resulting in an unstable protein with an N-terminal leucine.DepositorInsertUbiquitin - Leucine - 4MYC N-terminal tagging
Tags4MYCExpressionBacterialAvailable SinceJan. 26, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
C-SWAT GFP CL1 DAmP
Plasmid#182513PurposeC-SWAT compatible vector for C-terminal tagging with GFP CL1 followed by the DAmP cassette. The stop codon after the CL1 degron is immediately followed by the Hygromycin B (Hph) resistance cassette.DepositorInsertCL1 and DAmP
TagsGFPExpressionYeastAvailable SinceJan. 24, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB2888
Plasmid#193126PurposeA2 Proximal promoter sequence consisting of two times the target sequence for the gRNA1 (GB1838) flanked by random sequences.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A2) G1ab.4
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceJan. 20, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB2886
Plasmid#193124PurposeA2 Proximal promoter sequence consisting of two times the target sequence for the gRNA1 (GB1838) flanked by random sequences.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A2) G1ab.3
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceJan. 18, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
pGWT35S-AtOEP7(1-50aa)-mVenus
Plasmid#194000PurposeTransient expression of AtOEP7-mVenus in plant cell (Chloroplast outer envelope membrane)DepositorInsertmVenus
TagsAtOEP7 1–50aaExpressionPlantPromoterCaMV 35S promoterAvailable SinceJan. 18, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
pGWT35S-AtTIM21(1-50aa)-mCherry
Plasmid#194047PurposeTransient expression of AtTIM21-mCherry in plant cell (Mitochondria)DepositorInsertmCherry
TagsAtTIM21 1–50aaExpressionPlantPromoterCaMV 35S promoterAvailable SinceJan. 18, 2023AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB2883
Plasmid#193120PurposeA2 Proximal promoter sequence consisting of the target sequences for the gRNA1 (GB1838) and gRNA2 (GB1839) flanked by random sequences.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A2) G1aG2b.4
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceDec. 22, 2022AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB2882
Plasmid#193119PurposeA2 Proximal promoter sequence consisting of the target sequences for the gRNA1 (GB1838) and gRNA2 (GB1839) flanked by random sequences.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A2) G1aG2b.3
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceDec. 22, 2022AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB2878
Plasmid#193115PurposeA2 Proximal promoter sequence consisting of the target sequences for the gRNA1 (GB1838) and gRNA2 (GB1839) flanked by random sequences.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A2) G1aG2b.1
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceDec. 22, 2022AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB3270
Plasmid#193114PurposeRandom sequence R3 of 1240 bp for A1 distal promoter position.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A1) Random Sequence R3
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceDec. 22, 2022AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB2881
Plasmid#193118PurposeA2 Proximal promoter sequence consisting of the target sequences for the gRNA1 (GB1838) and gRNA2 (GB1839) flanked by random sequences.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A2) G1aG2b.2
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceDec. 21, 2022AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB3269
Plasmid#193113PurposeRandom sequence R2 of 1240 bp for A1 distal promoter position.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A1) Random Sequence R2
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceDec. 21, 2022AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB2815
Plasmid#193112PurposeRandom sequence R1 of 1240 bp for A1 distal promoter position.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A1) Random Sequence R1
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceDec. 21, 2022AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only -
GB2887
Plasmid#193125PurposeA2 Proximal promoter sequence consisting of two times the target sequence for the gRNA1 (GB1838) flanked by random sequences.DepositorInsertGB_SynP (A2) G1ab.6
UseSynthetic BiologyAvailable SinceDec. 21, 2022AvailabilityAcademic Institutions and Nonprofits only