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Pcdna gas5

Manufactured by GenePharma
Sourced in China

PcDNA-GAS5 is a plasmid vector used for gene expression studies. It contains the GAS5 gene, which encodes a long non-coding RNA involved in various cellular processes. The plasmid can be used for transfection experiments in cell culture systems to investigate the function and regulation of the GAS5 gene.

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2 protocols using pcdna gas5

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Regulation of GAS5 by miR-23a in Lung Cancer

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miR-23a mimics (miR-23a), control mimics (miR-control), siRNA against GAS5 (si-GAS5), siRNA control (si-control), pcDNA-GAS5, and pcDNA empty control (pcDNA-control) were purchased from GenePharma (Shanghai, P.R. China). Cultured A549 and H157 cells were transfected with miR-23a, si-GAS5, pcDNA-GAS5, pcDNA-GAS5 + miR-23a, or their corresponding control at approximately 60%–70% confluence using Lipofectamine 2000 (Invitrogen). Transfection efficiency was checked by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Subsequent experiments were performed 48 h after transfection.
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Overexpression and Knockdown of GAS5, EZH2, and PTEN

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The empty vector pcDNA3.1 (Vector) or GAS5 overexpressing vector pcDNA3.1-HOXD-AS1 (pcDNA-GAS5) and small interfering RNAs against GAS5 (si-HOXD-AS1), EZH2 (si-EZH2) or PTEN (si-PTEN) or their scramble negative siRNA (si-con) were obtained from Genepharma (Shanghai, China). The Lipofectamine 2000 (Invitrogen) was used to perform cell transfections.
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