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查看更多产品信息 pShooter™ Mammalian Expression Vector (pEF/myc/nuc) - FAQs (V89120)
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Yes, our pShooter vectors include leader sequences that cause the expressed proteins to localize in specific parts of the cell.
- pCMV/myc/mito targets proteins to the mitochondria
- pCMV/myc/cyto targets proteins to the cytoplasm
- pEF/myc/nuc and pCMV/myc/nuc target proteins to the nucleus
- pCMV/myc/ER targets proteins to the ER
The Myc tag is derived from the human c-Myc gene. The amino acid sequence is Glu-Gln-Lys-Leu-Ile-Ser-Glu-Glu-Asp-Leu.
There is no intron in the BGH polyA sequence. The BGH polyA signal (bases 1028-1252 in pcDNA3.1 vector) is the sequence that allows for polyadenylation of the RNA transcript. It is described in the following reference: The 3'-flanking sequence of the bovine growth hormone gene contains novel elements required for efficient and accurate polyadenylation. J Biol Chem.1992 Aug 15;267(23):16330-4
The reference states that the 3' untranslated region leading up to the poly adenylation core sequence (AATAAA) contains unique disperse non-consensus elements (consensus elements are poly U and GU-rich tracts) that serve to increase the efficiency of polyadenylation to a high degree, and that a 9-base sequence downstream of the core sequence facilitates efficient cleavage of the RNA strand. This leads to more stable and higher-abundance transcripts.