pGreen
Compact Agrobacterium binary vector with a kanamycin-resistance gene. Also known as pGreen 0000.
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* Blocked by Dam methylation. |
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Sticky ends from different DraIII sites may not be compatible. |
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Sticky ends from different BsrDI sites may not be compatible. |
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Sticky ends from different PasI sites may not be compatible. |
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The 1-base overhangs produced by EcoNI may be hard to ligate.Sticky ends from different EcoNI sites may not be compatible. |
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Cleavage may be enhanced when more than one copy of the Bpu10I recognition sequence is present. This recognition sequence is asymmetric, so ligating sticky ends generated by Bpu10I will not always regenerate a Bpu10I site.Sticky ends from different Bpu10I sites may not be compatible. |
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Sticky ends from different BsmBI sites may not be compatible.BsmBI-v2 is an improved version of BsmBI. |
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Sticky ends from different PflMI sites may not be compatible. |
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Cleavage may be enhanced when more than one copy of the AcuI recognition sequence is present. Sticky ends from different AcuI sites may not be compatible.After cleavage, AcuI can remain bound to DNA and alter its electrophoretic mobility.For full activity, add fresh S-adenosylmethionine (SAM). |
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Sticky ends from different AlwNI sites may not be compatible. |
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Sticky ends from different StyI sites may not be compatible. |
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Efficient cleavage requires at least two copies of the NgoMIV recognition sequence. |
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Efficient cleavage requires at least two copies of the NaeI recognition sequence. |
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FseI gradually loses activity when stored at -20°C. |
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The 1-base overhangs produced by BmrI may be hard to ligate.Sticky ends from different BmrI sites may not be compatible.Unlike most restriction enzymes, BmrI can cleave DNA in the absence of magnesium. |
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Sticky ends from different EcoO109I sites may not be compatible. |
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ApaI can be used between 25°C and 37°C. |
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PaeR7I does not recognize the sequence CTCTCGAG. |
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Efficient cleavage with AccI requires ≥13 bp on each side of the recognition sequence.Sticky ends from different AccI sites may not be compatible. |
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EcoRV is reportedly more prone than its isoschizomer Eco32I to delete a base after cleavage. |
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Cleavage may be enhanced when more than one copy of the XmaI recognition sequence is present. |
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SmaI can be used at 37°C for brief incubations. |
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After cleavage, BamHI-HF® (but not the original BamHI) can remain bound to DNA and alter its electrophoretic mobility. |
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Efficient cleavage requires at least two copies of the SacII recognition sequence. |
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Sticky ends from different BstXI sites may not be compatible. |
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Sticky ends from different BspQI sites may not be compatible. |
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Sticky ends from different SapI sites may not be compatible.SapI gradually settles in solution, so a tube of SapI should be mixed before removing an aliquot. |
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Sticky ends from different DrdI sites may not be compatible. |
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The 1-base overhangs produced by BciVI may be hard to ligate.Sticky ends from different BciVI sites may not be compatible. |
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After cleavage, BseYI can remain bound to DNA and alter its electrophoretic mobility. |
KanR 2094 .. 2909 = 816 bp 271 amino acids = 30.9 kDa Product: aminoglycoside phosphotransferase confers resistance to kanamycin in bacteria or G418 (Geneticin®) in eukaryotes |
KanR 2094 .. 2909 = 816 bp 271 amino acids = 30.9 kDa Product: aminoglycoside phosphotransferase confers resistance to kanamycin in bacteria or G418 (Geneticin®) in eukaryotes |
ori 1405 .. 1993 = 589 bp high-copy-number ColE1/pMB1/pBR322/pUC origin of replication |
ori 1405 .. 1993 = 589 bp high-copy-number ColE1/pMB1/pBR322/pUC origin of replication |
pSa ori 3200 .. 407 = 436 bp origin of replication from bacterial plasmid pSa |
pSa ori 3200 .. 407 = 436 bp origin of replication from bacterial plasmid pSa |
lacZα 578 .. 940 = 363 bp 120 amino acids = 13.2 kDa Product: lacZα fragment of β-galactosidase |
lacZα 578 .. 940 = 363 bp 120 amino acids = 13.2 kDa Product: lacZα fragment of β-galactosidase |
lac promoter 984 .. 1015 = 32 bp 3 segments Segment 3: -10 984 .. 990 = 7 bp promoter for the E. coli lac operon |
lac promoter 984 .. 1015 = 32 bp 3 segments Segment 2: 991 .. 1009 = 19 bp promoter for the E. coli lac operon |
lac promoter 984 .. 1015 = 32 bp 3 segments Segment 1: -35 1010 .. 1015 = 6 bp promoter for the E. coli lac operon |
lac promoter 984 .. 1015 = 32 bp 3 segments promoter for the E. coli lac operon |
RB T-DNA repeat 1290 .. 1314 = 25 bp right border repeat from nopaline C58 T-DNA |
RB T-DNA repeat 1290 .. 1314 = 25 bp right border repeat from nopaline C58 T-DNA |
LB T-DNA repeat 540 .. 562 = 23 bp left border repeat from nopaline C58 T-DNA (truncated) |
LB T-DNA repeat 540 .. 562 = 23 bp left border repeat from nopaline C58 T-DNA (truncated) |
lac operator 960 .. 976 = 17 bp The lac repressor binds to the lac operator to inhibit transcription in E. coli. This inhibition can be relieved by adding lactose or isopropyl-β-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG). |
lac operator 960 .. 976 = 17 bp The lac repressor binds to the lac operator to inhibit transcription in E. coli. This inhibition can be relieved by adding lactose or isopropyl-β-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG). |
MCS 777 .. 884 = 108 bp pBluescript multiple cloning site |
MCS 777 .. 884 = 108 bp pBluescript multiple cloning site |
T7 promoter 750 .. 768 = 19 bp promoter for bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase |
T7 promoter 750 .. 768 = 19 bp promoter for bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase |
T3 promoter 897 .. 915 = 19 bp promoter for bacteriophage T3 RNA polymerase |
T3 promoter 897 .. 915 = 19 bp promoter for bacteriophage T3 RNA polymerase |
M13 fwd 727 .. 743 = 17 bp common sequencing primer, one of multiple similar variants |
M13 fwd 727 .. 743 = 17 bp common sequencing primer, one of multiple similar variants |
M13 rev 936 .. 952 = 17 bp common sequencing primer, one of multiple similar variants |
M13 rev 936 .. 952 = 17 bp common sequencing primer, one of multiple similar variants |
ORF: 346 .. 690 = 345 bp ORF: 114 amino acids = 12.9 kDa |
ORF: 1326 .. 1730 = 405 bp ORF: 134 amino acids = 15.0 kDa |
ORF: 2094 .. 2909 = 816 bp ORF: 271 amino acids = 30.9 kDa |
ORF: 296 .. 571 = 276 bp ORF: 91 amino acids = 10.0 kDa |
ORF: 578 .. 940 = 363 bp ORF: 120 amino acids = 13.2 kDa |
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