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  1. pGL4

    Plasmid
    #48744
    Purpose
    Expression of luciferase driven by truncated mPer2 promoter region (bases -1128 to +1536 with respect to transcription start site at +1)
    Depositor
    Insert
    truncated mPer2 promoter/enhancer region (-1128 to +1536)
    Use
    Luciferase
    Mutation
    truncated promoter region (see pGL6)
    Available Since
    Jan. 31, 2014
    Availability
    Academic Institutions and Nonprofits only
  2. pUC57-LbNOX

    Plasmid
    #75285
    Purpose
    This plasmid contains human codon optimized sequence of LbNOX which is a water-forming NADH oxidase that can be used to increase NAD+/NADH ratio in mammalian cells.
    Depositor
    Insert
    LbNOX
    Tags
    C-terminal FLAG tag with linker
    Mutation
    Human codon optimized
    Available Since
    May 17, 2016
    Availability
    Academic Institutions and Nonprofits only
  3. pEF1-Pls3-sfGFP

    Plasmid
    #205750
    Purpose
    Expresses sfGFP under IPTG inducible promoter Pls3 in high copy pTRKH2 gram-positive shuttle vector. Used in Lactobacillus gasseri. Medium/High strength.
    Depositor
    Type
    Empty backbone
    Use
    Shuttle vector gram+ gram-
    Expression
    Bacterial
    Promoter
    Pls3 (Phyperspank mutant, IPTG inducible)
    Available Since
    July 14, 2025
    Availability
    Academic Institutions and Nonprofits only
  4. pEF1-Pls1-sfGFP

    Plasmid
    #205748
    Purpose
    Expresses sfGFP under IPTG inducible promoter Pls1 in high copy pTRKH2 gram-positive shuttle vector. Used in Lactobacillus gasseri. Low strength.
    Depositor
    Type
    Empty backbone
    Use
    Shuttle vector gram+ gram-
    Expression
    Bacterial
    Promoter
    Pls1 (Phyperspank mutant, IPTG inducible)
    Available Since
    Aug. 20, 2025
    Availability
    Academic Institutions and Nonprofits only
  5. pSin Helper

    Plasmid
    #127694
    Purpose
    Plasmid contains the Sindbis glycoprotein genes and can be converted to mRNA for initiating Sindbis virus packaging. See Resource Information section for annotated plasmid sequence.
    Insert
    Sindbis Glycoproteins
    Use
    Synthetic Biology
    Available Since
    July 3, 2019
    Availability
    Industry, Academic Institutions, and Nonprofits
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