PR-A1380

Promega pGEM™-T and pGEM™-T Easy Vector Systems

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Pack Size SKU Availability Price
Each of 1 PR-A1380-Each-of-1 In Stock ₹ 50,651.52

PR-A1380 - Each of 1

₹ 50,651.52

In Stock

Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 50,651.52

GST (18%): ₹ 9,117.274

Total Price: ₹ 59,768.794

Promoter

SP6, T7

Content And Storage

<-65°C

Vector

pGEM-T easy vector II

Restriction Site

BstZI, NotI and EcoRI

Quantity

20 Reactions

For Use With (Application)

For the routine subcloning of PCR products

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Description

  • The pGEM-T Vector is prepared by cutting Promega's pGEM-5Zf(+) Vector with Eco R V and adding a 3« terminal thymidine to both ends
  • These single 3«-T overhangs at the insertion site greatly improve the efficiency of ligation of a PCR product into the plasmid
  • 2X Rapid Ligation Buffer allows reactions to be completed in one hour at room temperature Blue/white screening can be used to directly identify recombinant clones, as T7 and SP6 RNA polymerase promoters flank a multiple cloning region within the α-peptide coding region for β-galactosidase, permitting insertional inactivation of the α-peptide f1 Origin of Replication allows the preparation of single-stranded DNA pGEM-T Vector Systems Multiple cloning site is flanked by recognition sites for the restriction enzyme Bst Z I Single-enzyme digestion allows release of the insert Double digestion may also be used to release the insert from the vector pGEM-T Easy Vector Systems Recognition sites for Bst Z I, Eco R I, and Not I flank the insertion site Several options are available for removal of the desired insert DNA with a single restriction digestion