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Invitrogen™ pcDNA™4/HisMax A, B, & C Mammalian Expression Vectors
Description
Includes
The pcDNA4/HisMax A, B and C vectors, 20μg each, are supercoiled and provided lyophilized. 20μg of pcDNA4/HisMax/lacZ control plasmid is also provided. The pcDNA4/HisMax TOPO TA Expression Kit contains two boxes. The TOPO TA box contains 200ng of linearized and topoisomerase I-activated pcDNA4/HisMax-TOPO vector, dNTPs, control PCR template and primers, forward and reverse primers for sequencing and PCR screening, and a lacZ expression control plasmid. The box contains transformation reagents including 21 x 50μL aliquots of TOP10 E. coli, S.O.C. medium, and a pUC19 supercoiled control plasmid.
- Contains QBI SP163 translational enhancer to increase expression levels two- to five-fold above those seen with promoter alone
- In addition to SP163-enhanced expression, pcDNA4/HisMax includes cleavable N-terminal Xpress™ tag for rapid detection of recombinant protein with Anti-Xpress Antibody
Constitutive Expression, Mammalian Expression, Protein Expression, Proteins, Expression, Isolation and Analysis
Specifications
Specifications
| Delivery Type | Transfection |
| Promoter | CMV |
| Product Type | Mammalian Expression Vector |
| Selection Agent (Eukaryotic) | Zeocin™ |
| Content And Storage | The pcDNA™4/HisMax A, B, & C vectors, 20 μg each, are supercoiled and provided lyophilized. 20 μg of pcDNA™4/HisMax/lacZ control plasmid is also provided. Store vectors at -20°C. The pcDNA™4/HisMax TOPO™TA Expression Kit contains two boxes. The TOPO™ TA box contains 200 ng of linearized and topoisomerase I-activated pcDNA4/HisMax-TOPO™ vector, dNTPs, control PCR template and primers, forward and reverse primers for sequencing and PCR screening, and a lacZ expression control plasmid. |
| Cleavage | EK (Enterokinase) Recognition Site |
| Protein Tag | His Tag (6x), Xpress Epitope Tag |
| Cloning Method | Restriction Enzyme/MCS |
| Quantity | 20 μg |
| Vector | pcDNA |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are possible causes and solutions:
Detection method may not be appropriate or sensitive enough:
- We recommend optimizing the detection protocol or finding more sensitive methods. If the protein is being detected by Coomassie/silver staining, we recommend doing a western blot for increased sensitivity. The presence of endogenous proteins in the lysate may obscure the protein of interest in a Coomassie/silver stain. If available, we recommend using a positive control for the western blot.
- Insufficient number of clones screened: Screen at least 20 clones.
- Inappropriate antibiotic concentration used for stable selection: Make sure the antibiotic kill curve was performed correctly. Since the potency of a given antibiotic depends upon cell type, serum, medium, and culture technique, the dose must be determined each time a stable selection is performed. Even the stable cell lines we offer may be more or less sensitive to the dose we recommend if the medium or serum is significantly different.
- Expression of gene product (even low level) may not be compatible with growth of the cell line: Use an inducible expression system.
- Negative clones may result from preferential linearization at a vector site critical for expression of the gene of interest: Linearize the vector at a site that is not critical for expression, such as within the bacterial resistance marker.
Here are possible causes and solutions:
- Try the control expression that is included in the kit
Possible detection problem:
- Detection of expressed protein may not be possible in a transient transfection, since the transfection efficiency may be too low for detection by methods that assess the entire transfected population. We recommend optimizing the transfection efficiency, doing stable selection, or using methods that permit examination of individual cells. You can also increase the level of expression by changing the promoter or cell type.
- Expression within the cell may be too low for the chosen detection method. We recommend optimizing the detection protocol or finding more sensitive methods. If the protein is being detected by Coomassie/silver staining, we recommend doing a western blot for increased sensitivity. The presence of endogenous proteins in the lysate may obscure the protein of interest in a Coomassie/silver stain. If available, we recommend using a positive control for the western blot.
Protein might be degraded or truncated: Check on a Northern.
Possible time-course issue: Since the expression of a protein over time will depend upon the nature of the protein, we always recommend doing a time course for expression. A pilot time-course assay will help to determine the optimal window for expression.
Possible cloning issues: Verify clones by restriction digestion and/or sequencing.
No; neomycin is toxic to mammalian cells. We recommend using Geneticin (a.k.a. G418 Sulfate), as it is a less toxic and very effective alternative for selection in mammalian cells.
Translation initiation will occur at the first ATG encountered by the ribosome, although in the absence of a Kozak sequence, initiation will be relatively weak. Any insert downstream would express a fusion protein if it is in frame with this initial ATG, but levels of expressed protein are predicted to be low if there is a non-Kozak consensus sequence. If the vector contains a non-Kozak consensus ATG, we recommend that you clone your gene upstream of that ATG and include a Kozak sequence for optimal expression.
The pcDNA4/HisMax and pcDNA4/HisMax-TOPO vectors contain the QBI SP163 translational enhancer to increase expression levels two- to five-fold above those seen with the CMV promoter alone.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.