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ALuc23 (#RDB19616)

Expression vector of artificial luciferase variant ALuc23 derived from the copepod gene database for mammalian cell imaging.

Clone info. Expression vector of Artificial luciferase variant-23 (ALuc23) derived from the copepod gene database for mammalian cell imaging. See Fig. 1B and Fig. S2 of Kim, S.B. et al. Bioconjug. Chem. 24 (12): 2067-2075, 2013.
Comment ALuc23 (GenBank: MF817968), the N-terminal end of which naturally comprises a secretion peptide (SP). To suppress the secretion nature, the C-terminal end was modified with an ER-localization signal (i.e., KDEL). This luciferase is supposed to be sequestered in the ER in mammalian cells after expression. Nevertheless, a low level of the luciferase is still secreted into the extracellular compartment.
Vector backbone pcDNA3.1(+) (plasmid)
Size of vector backbone 5.4 kb
Selectable markers Ampicillin (E. coli), Neomycin (mammalian cell).
Gene/insert name copepod Luciferase cDNA.
Reference of insert sequence MF817968 (DDBJ accession number)
Depositor|Developer Kim, Sung Bae |
 

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Terms and conditions for distribution In publishing the research results obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE, a citation of one of the literature designated by the DEPOSITOR is requested. (Sung Bae Kim et al. Bioconjug Chem. 24(12):2067-75, 2013); (Sung Bae Kim et al. ACS Comb Sci. 19(9):594-599, 2017); (Shota, T. et al. Scientific reports, 11, 2219, 2021) The availability of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE is limited to a RECIPIENT of a not-for profit organization for a not-for-profit research.
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Materials & Methods section:

The ALuc23 was provided by the RIKEN BRC through the National BioResource Project of the MEXT, Japan (cat. RDB19616).

Reference section:

Kim, S.B., Torimura, M., Tao, H., Creation of artificial luciferases for bioassays. Bioconjug. Chem. 24 (12): 2067-2075 (2013). PMID 24237362. [link to RRC of NBRP]

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original Kim, S.B., Creation of artificial luciferases for bioassays. Bioconjug. Chem. 24 (12): 2067-2075 (2013). PMID 24237362. [link to RRC of NBRP]
reference Kamiya, G., S-Series Coelenterazine-Driven Combinatorial Bioluminescence Imaging Systems for Mammalian Cells. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 24 (2): 1420 (2023). PMID 36674934.
reference Kim, S.B., Bright Molecular Strain Probe Templates for Reporting Protein-Protein Interactions. Sensors (Basel) 23 (7): 3498 (2023). PMID 37050557.
reference Tamaki, S., Color-tunable bioluminescence imaging portfolio for cell imaging. Sci. Rep. 11 (1): 2219 (2021). PMID 33500496.
review Kim, S.B., Ligand-activated BRET9 imaging for measuring protein-protein interactions in living mice. Chem. Commun. (Camb) 56 (2): 281-284 (2019). PMID 31807738.