pF4A CMV

Flexi® vector with an ampicillin resistance marker, for protein expression in mammalian cells.

Sequence Author: Promega

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BsaBI * (4117) MluI (3999) BspEI (3786) HaeII (3270) PciI (3022) AgeI (2954) BstBI (2927) AhdI (2852) FspI (2629) XmnI (2252) EarI (2053) BglII (4118) BsrGI (96) SpeI (152) CMV enhancer NdeI (387) BtgZI (487) HindIII (748) BstAPI (794) BbsI (928) T7 promoter NheI (1052) BmtI (1056) AsiSI - PvuI - SgfI (1060) barnase DraI - PmeI (1427) Eco53kI (1440) BanII - SacI (1442) Acc65I (1444) AvaI - BmeT110I - BsoBI - KpnI - TspMI - XmaI (1448) SmaI (1450) XbaI (1459) SalI (1465) AccI (1466) SbfI (1475) SphI (1481) BlpI (1540) EagI - NotI (1570) PsiI (1693) HpaI (1713) MfeI (1722) BsrBI (2010) AmpR promoter pF4A CMV 4123 bp
BsaBI  (4117)
1 site
G A T N N N N A T C C T A N N N N T A G
* Blocked by Dam methylation.
MluI  (3999)
1 site
A C G C G T T G C G C A
BspEI  (3786)
1 site
T C C G G A A G G C C T
HaeII  (3270)
1 site
R G C G C Y Y C G C G R
PciI  (3022)
1 site
A C A T G T T G T A C A

PciI is inhibited by nonionic detergents.
AgeI  (2954)
1 site
A C C G G T T G G C C A
BstBI  (2927)
1 site
T T C G A A A A G C T T
AhdI  (2852)
1 site
G A C N N N N N G T C C T G N N N N N C A G

The 1-base overhangs produced by AhdI may be hard to ligate.
Sticky ends from different AhdI sites may not be compatible.
FspI  (2629)
1 site
T G C G C A A C G C G T
XmnI  (2252)
1 site
G A A N N N N T T C C T T N N N N A A G
EarI  (2053)
1 site
C T C T T C N G A G A A G N N N N

Cleavage may be enhanced when more than one copy of the EarI recognition sequence is present.
Sticky ends from different EarI sites may not be compatible.
BglII  (4118)
1 site
A G A T C T T C T A G A
BsrGI  (96)
1 site
T G T A C A A C A T G T

BsrGI is typically used at 37°C, but is even more active at 60°C.
SpeI  (152)
1 site
A C T A G T T G A T C A
NdeI  (387)
1 site
C A T A T G G T A T A C

Prolonged incubation with NdeI may lead to removal of additional nucleotides.
BtgZI  (487)
1 site
G C G A T G ( N ) 10 C G C T A C ( N ) 10 ( N ) 4

Sticky ends from different BtgZI sites may not be compatible.
After cleavage, BtgZI can remain bound to DNA and alter its electrophoretic mobility.
BtgZI is typically used at 60°C, but is 75% active at 37°C.
HindIII  (748)
1 site
A A G C T T T T C G A A
BstAPI  (794)
1 site
G C A N N N N N T G C C G T N N N N N A C G

Sticky ends from different BstAPI sites may not be compatible.
BbsI  (928)
1 site
G A A G A C N N C T T C T G N N ( N ) 4

Sticky ends from different BbsI sites may not be compatible.
BbsI gradually loses activity when stored at -20°C.
NheI  (1052)
1 site
G C T A G C C G A T C G
BmtI  (1056)
1 site
G C T A G C C G A T C G
AsiSI  (1060)
1 site
G C G A T C G C C G C T A G C G
PvuI  (1060)
1 site
C G A T C G G C T A G C
SgfI  (1060)
1 site
G C G A T C G C C G C T A G C G
DraI  (1427)
1 site
T T T A A A A A A T T T
PmeI  (1427)
1 site
G T T T A A A C C A A A T T T G
Eco53kI  (1440)
1 site
G A G C T C C T C G A G
BanII  (1442)
1 site
G R G C Y C C Y C G R G

Sticky ends from different BanII sites may not be compatible.
SacI  (1442)
1 site
G A G C T C C T C G A G
Acc65I  (1444)
1 site
G G T A C C C C A T G G
AvaI  (1448)
1 site
C Y C G R G G R G C Y C

Sticky ends from different AvaI sites may not be compatible.
BmeT110I  (1448)
1 site
C Y C G R G G R G C Y C
BsoBI  (1448)
1 site
C Y C G R G G R G C Y C

Sticky ends from different BsoBI sites may not be compatible.
BsoBI is typically used at 37°C, but can be used at temperatures up to 65°C.
KpnI  (1448)
1 site
G G T A C C C C A T G G
TspMI  (1448)
1 site
C C C G G G G G G C C C
XmaI  (1448)
1 site
C C C G G G G G G C C C

Cleavage may be enhanced when more than one copy of the XmaI recognition sequence is present.
SmaI  (1450)
1 site
C C C G G G G G G C C C

SmaI can be used at 37°C for brief incubations.
XbaI  (1459)
1 site
T C T A G A A G A T C T
SalI  (1465)
1 site
G T C G A C C A G C T G
AccI  (1466)
1 site
G T M K A C C A K M T G

Efficient cleavage with AccI requires ≥13 bp on each side of the recognition sequence.
Sticky ends from different AccI sites may not be compatible.
SbfI  (1475)
1 site
C C T G C A G G G G A C G T C C
SphI  (1481)
1 site
G C A T G C C G T A C G
BlpI  (1540)
1 site
G C T N A G C C G A N T C G

Sticky ends from different BlpI sites may not be compatible.
EagI  (1570)
1 site
C G G C C G G C C G G C
NotI  (1570)
1 site
G C G G C C G C C G C C G G C G
PsiI  (1693)
1 site
T T A T A A A A T A T T
HpaI  (1713)
1 site
G T T A A C C A A T T G
MfeI  (1722)
1 site
C A A T T G G T T A A C
BsrBI  (2010)
1 site
C C G C T C G G C G A G

This recognition sequence is asymmetric, so ligating blunt ends generated by BsrBI will not always regenerate a BsrBI site.
BsrBI is typically used at 37°C, but can be used at temperatures up to 50°C.
AmpR
2065 .. 2925  =  861 bp
286 amino acids  =  31.6 kDa
2 segments
   Segment 1:  signal sequence  
   2065 .. 2133  =  69 bp
   23 amino acids  =  2.6 kDa
Product: β-lactamase
confers resistance to ampicillin, carbenicillin, and related antibiotics
AmpR
2065 .. 2925  =  861 bp
286 amino acids  =  31.6 kDa
2 segments
   Segment 2:  
   2134 .. 2925  =  792 bp
   263 amino acids  =  28.9 kDa
Product: β-lactamase
confers resistance to ampicillin, carbenicillin, and related antibiotics
AmpR
2065 .. 2925  =  861 bp
286 amino acids  =  31.6 kDa
2 segments
Product: β-lactamase
confers resistance to ampicillin, carbenicillin, and related antibiotics
ori
3083 .. 3671  =  589 bp
high-copy-number ColE1/pMB1/pBR322/pUC origin of replication
ori
3083 .. 3671  =  589 bp
high-copy-number ColE1/pMB1/pBR322/pUC origin of replication
CMV enhancer
138 .. 517  =  380 bp
human cytomegalovirus immediate early enhancer
CMV enhancer
138 .. 517  =  380 bp
human cytomegalovirus immediate early enhancer
barnase
1087 .. 1422  =  336 bp
111 amino acids  =  12.5 kDa
Product: ribonuclease from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
The barnase gene is lethal in standard bacterial transformation strains.
barnase
1087 .. 1422  =  336 bp
111 amino acids  =  12.5 kDa
Product: ribonuclease from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
The barnase gene is lethal in standard bacterial transformation strains.
cer region
3787 .. 4070  =  284 bp
ColE1-derived recombination site that helps to maintain plasmids as monomers
cer region
3787 .. 4070  =  284 bp
ColE1-derived recombination site that helps to maintain plasmids as monomers
CMV promoter
518 .. 721  =  204 bp
human cytomegalovirus (CMV) immediate early promoter
CMV promoter
518 .. 721  =  204 bp
human cytomegalovirus (CMV) immediate early promoter
chimeric intron
857 .. 989  =  133 bp
chimera between introns from human β-globin and immunoglobulin heavy chain genes
chimeric intron
857 .. 989  =  133 bp
chimera between introns from human β-globin and immunoglobulin heavy chain genes
SV40 poly(A) signal
1592 .. 1713  =  122 bp
SV40 polyadenylation signal
SV40 poly(A) signal
1592 .. 1713  =  122 bp
SV40 polyadenylation signal
AmpR promoter
1960 .. 2064  =  105 bp
AmpR promoter
1960 .. 2064  =  105 bp
T7 promoter
1033 .. 1051  =  19 bp
promoter for bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase
T7 promoter
1033 .. 1051  =  19 bp
promoter for bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase
ORF:  1087 .. 1422  =  336 bp
ORF:  111 amino acids  =  12.5 kDa
ORF:  2065 .. 2925  =  861 bp
ORF:  286 amino acids  =  31.6 kDa
ORF:  1818 .. 2168  =  351 bp
ORF:  116 amino acids  =  13.1 kDa
ORF:  821 .. 1066  =  246 bp
ORF:  81 amino acids  =  8.6 kDa
ORF:  2529 .. 2795  =  267 bp
ORF:  88 amino acids  =  9.2 kDa
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