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pB-3-31 (#RDB18708)

Plasmid clone of 3,271 bp human genomic sequence, B-3-31, which is known to enhance the expression of co-transfected expression vectors.

Clone info. Plasmid clone of 3,271 bp human genomic sequence, B-3-31, which is known to enhance the expression of co-transfected expression vectors. By PCR-amplifying the B-3-31 sequence and incorporating it into an expression vector or by the transfection with an expression vector along with tandem repeat sequence made by ligation of the PCR-amplified B-3-31 sequence, cells with high expression of the gene of interest can be obtained. Please refer of Fukuma, M., et al. PLoS One, 11 (4): e0153338, 2016.
Comment Blasticidine resistance
Vector backbone pBR322 (plasmid)
Size of vector backbone 4.4 kb
Selectable markers Ampicillin
Gene/insert name human genomic
Depositor|Developer Shimizu, Noriaki |
 

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How to cite this biological resource

Materials & Methods section:

The pB-3-31 was provided by the RIKEN BRC through the National BioResource Project of the MEXT, Japan (cat. RDB18708).

Reference section:

Ogaki, Y., Fukuma, M., Shimizu, N., Repeat induces not only gene silencing, but also gene activation in mammalian cells. PLoS One 15 (6): e0235127 (2020). PMID 32579599. [link to RRC of NBRP]
Fukuma, M., Ganmyo, Y., Miura, O., Ohyama, T., Shimizu, N., Cloning and Characterization of a Human Genomic Sequence that Alleviates Repeat-Induced Gene Silencing. PLoS One 11 (4): e0153338 (2016). PMID 27078685. [link to RRC of NBRP]

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References

Original, user report and related articles

original Ogaki, Y., Repeat induces not only gene silencing, but also gene activation in mammalian cells. PLoS One 15 (6): e0235127 (2020). PMID 32579599. [link to RRC of NBRP]
original Fukuma, M., Cloning and Characterization of a Human Genomic Sequence that Alleviates Repeat-Induced Gene Silencing. PLoS One 11 (4): e0153338 (2016). PMID 27078685. [link to RRC of NBRP]