Gateway™ pDEST™15 Vector
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Gateway™ pDEST™15 Vector

To fit all of your expression needs, Invitrogen offers state-of-the-art Gateway™ destination vectors for expression in E. coli, insect, yeast,Read more
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To fit all of your expression needs, Invitrogen offers state-of-the-art Gateway™ destination vectors for expression in E. coli, insect, yeast, or mammalian cells, as well as for production of native protein or N- or C-terminal fusion proteins. All Gateway™ destination vectors have attR sites for recombination with any attL-flanked fragment, regardless of whether it is an entry clone or an Ultimate™ RF Clone. The following table lists the wide range of destination vectors available.

Additional materials required, available separately: Gateway™ entry clone, Gateway™ LR Clonase™ enzyme mix, and reaction buffer.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Antibiotic Resistance BacterialAmpicillin (AmpR)
Constitutive or Inducible SystemInducible
Product TypeExpression Vector
Quantity6 μg
Selection Agent (Eukaryotic)None
VectorpDEST, Gateway T7 Vectors
Cloning MethodGateway
Product LineGateway™
PromoterT7
Protein TagGST Tag
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
All destination vectors are provided lyophilized and supercoiled.
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Vector Information

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Polylinker
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pCRT7/VP22-1-TOPO

Citations & References (21)

Citations & References
Abstract
A novel type of deubiquitinating enzyme.
Authors:Evans PC, Smith TS, Lai MJ, Williams MG, Burke DF, Heyninck K, Kreike MM, Beyaert R, Blundell TL, Kilshaw PJ,
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:12682062
A previous report from this laboratory described two novel proteins that have sequence similarity to A20, a negative regulator of NF-kappaB (Evans, P. C., Taylor, E. R., Coadwell, J., Heyninck, K., Beyaert, R., and Kilshaw, P. J. (2001) Biochem. J. 357, 617-623). One of these molecules, cellular zinc finger anti-NF-kappaB ... More
The ISG15 isopeptidase UBP43 is regulated by proteolysis via the SCFSkp2 ubiquitin ligase.
Authors:Tokarz S, Berset C, La Rue J, Friedman K, Nakayama K, Nakayama K, Zhang DE, Lanker S,
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:15342634
'The Skp2 oncoprotein belongs to the family of F-box proteins that function as substrate recognition factors for SCF (Skp1, cullin, F-box protein) E3 ubiquitin-ligase complexes. Binding of the substrate to the SCFSkp2 complex catalyzes the conjugation of ubiquitin molecules to the bound substrate, resulting in multi-ubiquitination and rapid degradation by ... More
The oncoprotein Tax binds the SRC-1-interacting domain of CBP/p300 to mediate transcriptional activation.
Authors:Scoggin KE, Ulloa A, Nyborg JK,
Journal:Mol Cell Biol
PubMed ID:11463834
'Oncogenesis associated with human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV) infection is directly linked to the virally encoded transcription factor Tax. To activate HTLV-1 transcription Tax interacts with the cellular protein CREB and the pleiotropic coactivators CBP and p300. While extensively studied, the molecular mechanisms of Tax transcription function and coactivator utilization ... More
Tomato aromatic amino acid decarboxylases participate in synthesis of the flavor volatiles 2-phenylethanol and 2-phenylacetaldehyde.
Authors:Tieman D, Taylor M, Schauer N, Fernie AR, Hanson AD, Klee HJ,
Journal:Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
PubMed ID:16698923
'An important phenylalanine-derived volatile compound produced by plants is 2-phenylethanol. It is a major contributor to flavor in many foods, including fresh fruits, such as tomato, and an insect-attracting scent in roses and many other flowers. Despite the centrality of 2-phenylethanol to flavor and fragrance, the plant genes responsible for ... More
The genes encoding Arabidopsis ORC subunits are E2F targets and the two ORC1 genes are differently expressed in proliferating and endoreplicating cells.
Authors:Diaz-Trivino S, del Mar Castellano M, de la Paz Sanchez M, Ramirez-Parra E, Desvoyes B, Gutierrez C,
Journal:Nucleic Acids Res
PubMed ID:16179646
'Initiation of eukaryotic DNA replication depends on the function of pre-replication complexes (pre-RC), one of its key component being the six subunits origin recognition complex (ORC). In spite of a significant degree of conservation among ORC proteins from different eukaryotic sources, the regulation of their availability varies considerably in different ... More
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