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Invitrogen™ Gateway™ pDEST™24 Vector
Description
Includes
All destination vectors are provided lyophilized and supercoiled.
Requires
Gateway entry clone, Gateway LR Clonase™ enzyme mix, and reaction buffer.
Bacterial Expression, Cloning, Gateway Cloning, Protein Expression, Proteins, Expression, Isolation and Analysis
Specifications
Specifications
| Constitutive or Inducible System | Inducible |
| Promoter | T7 |
| Product Type | Gateway System Destination Expression Vector |
| Selection Agent (Eukaryotic) | None |
| Content And Storage | All destination vectors are provided lyophilized and supercoiled. |
| Antibiotic Resistance Bacterial | Ampicillin (AmpR) |
| Protein Tag | GST Tag |
| Cloning Method | Gateway |
| Quantity | 6 μg |
| Vector | pDEST, Gateway T7 Vectors |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
In the single-step protocol for the BP/LR Clonase reaction, we would not recommend substituting the BP Clonase II/LR Clonase II enzymes with BP Clonase /LR Clonase enzymes as this would result in very low recombination efficiency.
Yes, we have come up with a single-step protocol for BP/LR Clonase reaction (http://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cloning/gateway-cloning.html#1), where DNA fragments can be cloned into Destination vectors in a single step reaction, allowing you to save time and money.
We would recommend performing a BP reaction with a Donor vector in order to obtain an entry clone. This entry clone can then be used in an LR reaction with the Destination vector to obtain the new expression clone.
We do not offer the 5X LR Clonase buffer and 5X BP Clonase buffer as standalone products. They are available as part of the enzyme kits.
We do not offer any Gateway vectors for expression in plants.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.