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  1. AICSDP-22:CETN2-mTagRFP-T

    Plasmid
    #101781
    Purpose
    Homology arms and mTagRFPT-linker sequence for N-terminus tagging of human CETN2
    Insert
    CETN2 Homology Arms with mTagRFPT-linker (CETN2 Human)
    Use
    CRISPR; Donor template
    Tags
    mTagRFPT-linker
    Expression
    Mammalian
    Mutation
    homology arms contain point mutations to disrupt …
    Available Since
    Oct. 31, 2017
    Availability
    Industry, Academic Institutions, and Nonprofits
  2. pJL309

    Plasmid
    #243705
    Purpose
    A piggyBac vector encoding an NDUFB9-mNeonGreen2(11) fusion protein that lacks a mitochondrial targeting sequence.
    Depositor
    Insert
    NDUFB9 (NDUFB9 Human)
    Tags
    mNeonGreen2(11)
    Expression
    Mammalian
    Mutation
    mitochondrial targeting sequence deleted
    Available Since
    Nov. 11, 2025
    Availability
    Academic Institutions and Nonprofits only
  3. pJL263

    Plasmid
    #243699
    Purpose
    A piggyBac vector containing the NDUFB9 genomic sequence fused with a mNeonGreen2(11) sequence, modified with silent mutations to allow for PCR-based analysis
    Depositor
    Insert
    NDUFB9 (NDUFB9 Human)
    Tags
    mNeonGreen2(11)
    Expression
    Mammalian
    Available Since
    Nov. 3, 2025
    Availability
    Academic Institutions and Nonprofits only
  4. pJL403

    Plasmid
    #243721
    Purpose
    Stably expresses a chimeric reporter with a mCherry (1-105aa)-XTEN250 linker-TBRG4(351aa-631aa), flanked by 5' and 3'UTRs of ALDH18A1 and no mitochondrial targeting sequence
    Depositor
    Insert
    mCherry(1-105aa)-XTEN250-TBRG4(351aa-631aa), flanked by 5' and 3'UTRs of ALDH18A1 and no mitochondrial targeting sequence
    Use
    Lentiviral
    Available Since
    Oct. 9, 2025
    Availability
    Academic Institutions and Nonprofits only
  5. pLC025 - pL0_StopCodon (CT)

    Plasmid
    #203905
    Purpose
    MoClo compatible L0 plasmid containing a stop codon. To allow for proper fusion with CDS1ns L0 plasmids, this plasmid adds an additional glycine and serine to the C-terminal end of a CDS and then adds a stop codon to terminate translation.
    Insert
    Stop codon
    Use
    Synthetic Biology
    Available Since
    April 26, 2024
    Availability
    Academic Institutions and Nonprofits only
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