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Expression vectors

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Expression vectors are plasmid-based DNA constructs used to express genes of interest in host cells, such as bacteria, yeast, or mammalian cells. They typically contain essential elements for gene transcription and translation, including a promoter, a multiple cloning site for inserting the gene of interest, and a selection marker for identifying successfully transformed cells.

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Recombinant Protein Expression and Purification

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Except where otherwise indicated, all chemicals were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich. Primers, T4 DNA ligase, restriction enzymes, and expression vectors were purchased from Invitrogen. QuikChange II for site-directed mutagenesis was purchased from Agilent. The QIAprep Spin Miniprep Kit was from Qiagen. Host cells, DH5α and SoluBL21, were purchased from NEB and Genlantis, respectively. The BioMol Green phosphate assay kit was purchased from Enzo Life Sciences. The α-PMM1 and α-PMM2 were subcloned from commercially available cDNA.
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Cloning of Expression Vectors

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The PCR products of the target sequences and the expression vectors (Invitrogen, Waltham, MA, USA) were ligated with Solution I ligation Enzyme (Takara, Tokyo, Japan) after digestived with the same type of restriction enzymes (EcoR I and Xho I for PIZ-BmCNN-OE plasmid; BamHI and EcoR I for PIZ-BmCDK5-OE plasmid; Takara, Tokyo, Japan). The expression efficiencies or knock out efficiencies of the cloning vectors are shown in Figure S1. All primers used in this study are listed in Table S1.
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