Geneticin™ Selective Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate), Powder
Product Image
Gibco™

Geneticin™ Selective Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate), Powder

Geneticin™ Selection Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate) is produced by the bacterium Micromonospora rhodorangea and acts by binding the ribosome, thus inhibitingRead more
Have Questions?
Catalog NumberQuantity
1181106410 g
Catalog number 11811064
Price (EUR)
998,00
Each
-
Add to cart
Quantity:
10 g
Price (EUR)
998,00
Each
Add to cart
Ask our AI about this Product
Geneticin™ Selection Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate) is produced by the bacterium Micromonospora rhodorangea and acts by binding the ribosome, thus inhibiting protein synthesis in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Resistance to Geneticin™ Selection Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate) is conferred by the E. coli APH(3’)–I and APH(3’)–II resistance genes.

Gibco™ Geneticin™ Selection Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate) is used as a selection antibiotic in the concentration range of 100–200 μg/mL for bacteria, or 200–500 μg/mL for most mammalian cells. This product is supplied as a powder and should be made into a stock solution of 10–50 mg/mL in water.

Other Choices and More Information
We offer a wide range of antibiotics and antimycotics in both powder and liquid formats.

See the complete list, or find products for:
Contamination control
Eukaryotic and bacterial selection

See recommendations for working concentrations for selection antibiotics.

Learn more about the use of antibiotics and antimycotics in cell culture, and review guidelines for decontaminating cultures.

Dual-Site cGMP Manufacturing and Quality Standard
Gibco™ Geneticin™ Selection Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate) is manufactured at a cGMP compliant facility, located in Paisley, Scotland, UK. The facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to the ISO 13485 standard. For supply chain continuity, we offer powdered Gibco™ Geneticin™ Selection Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate) products made in our New York facility (Cat. Nos. 11811098, 11811031, and 11811023). This facility is registered with the FDA as a medical device manufacturer and is certified to the ISO 13485 standard.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell TypeEukaryotic Cells, Prokaryotic Cells
FormPowder
Product TypeAntibiotic
Shelf Life24 Months
For Use With (Application)Eukaryotic Selection⁄Stable Cell Line Generation
Product LineGeneticin™
Quantity10 g
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Storage conditions: 15 to 30°C
Shipping conditions: Ambient
Shelf life: 24 months from date of manufacture
Have questions about this product? Ask our AI assisted search.
Generating response
This is an AI-powered search and may not always get things right. You can help us make it better with a thumbs up or down on individual answers or by selecting the “Give feedback" button. Your search history and customer login information may be retained by Thermo Fisher and processed in accordance with our Privacy Notice.

Customers who viewed this item also viewed



Documents & Downloads

Certificates

Lot #Certificate TypeDateCatalog Number(s)
3124615Certificate of AnalysisJun 05, 202511811098, 11811031, 11811064, 11811023
3124620Certificate of AnalysisApr 27, 202511811098, 11811031, 11811064, 11811023
3095071Certificate of AnalysisMar 26, 202511811098, 11811031, 11811064, 11811023
2836597Certificate of AnalysisFeb 12, 202511811098, 11811064, 11811031, 11811023
3095072Certificate of AnalysisFeb 09, 202511811098, 11811064, 11811031, 11811023
5 results displayed, search above for a specific certificate

Safety Data Sheets

Scientific Resources

Citations & References (10)

Citations & References
Abstract
The Wilms tumor suppressor-1 target gene podocalyxin is transcriptionally repressed by p53.
Authors:Stanhope-Baker P, Kessler PM, Li W, Agarwal ML, Williams BR,
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:15155752
'Wilms tumors are a heterogeneous class of tumors in which Wilms tumor suppressor-1 (WT1) and the p53 tumor suppressor may be variously inactivated by mutation, reduced in expression, or even overexpressed in the wild-type state. The downstream transcriptional targets of WT1 and p53 that are critical for mediating their roles ... More
Presenilin 1 mutations activate gamma 42-secretase but reciprocally inhibit epsilon-secretase cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) and S3-cleavage of notch.
Authors: Chen Fusheng; Gu YongJun; Hasegawa Hiroshi; Ruan Xueying; Arawaka Shigeki; Fraser Paul; Westaway David; Mount Howard; St George-Hyslop Peter;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:12119298
'The presenilin 1 (PS1) and presenilin 2 (PS2) proteins are necessary for proteolytic cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) within its transmembrane domain. One of these cleavage events (termed gamma-secretase) generates the C-terminal end of the Abeta-peptide by proteolysis near residue 710 or 712 of APP(770). Another event (termed ... More
Calcium regulation of matrix metalloproteinase-mediated migration in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells.
Authors:Munshi HG, Wu YI, Ariztia EV, Stack MS,
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:12194986
'Activation of matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) has been shown to play a significant role in the behavior of cancer cells, affecting both migration and invasion. The activation process requires multimolecular complex formation involving pro-MMP-2, membrane type 1-MMP (MT1-MMP), and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-2 (TIMP-2). Because calcium is an important regulator ... More
The tumor suppressor protein TSLC1 is involved in cell-cell adhesion.
Authors: Masuda Mari; Yageta Mika; Fukuhara Hiroshi; Kuramochi Masami; Maruyama Tomoko; Nomoto Akio; Murakami Yoshinori;
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:12050160
'TSLC1 is a tumor suppressor gene encoding a member of the immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily. The significant homology of its extracellular domain with those of other Ig superfamily cell adhesion molecules (IgCAMs) has raised the possibility that TSLC1 participates in cell-cell interactions. In this study, the physiological properties of TSLC1 were ... More
Distinct dynamin-dependent and -independent mechanisms target structurally homologous dopamine receptors to different endocytic membranes.
Authors:Vickery RG, von Zastrow M
Journal:J Cell Biol
PubMed ID:9885242
'D1 and D2 dopamine receptors are structurally homologous G protein- coupled receptors that serve distinct physiological functions both in neurons and nonneural cell types. We have observed that these receptors are selectively endocytosed in HEK293 cells by distinct dynamin- dependent and -independent mechanisms. Although these endocytic mechanisms operate with similarly ... More
10 total citations

Other products to consider



Share catalog number, name or link

1x1 image pixel for data collection