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Prl tk renilla construct

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The PRL-TK Renilla construct is a laboratory tool used for reporter gene assays. It serves as a control reporter to normalize transfection efficiency and cell viability in experiments involving dual-reporter systems.

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Measuring FOXE1 Activity via Dual-Luciferase Assay

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FOXE1 activity was measured with the Dual-Luciferase Reporter Assay System (Promega).
250 ng of Luciferase reporter plasmid TG-Luc (27 (link)) were co-transfected with 80 ng of pRL-TK Renilla construct (Promega, Madison, Wisc., USA), 250 ng of FOXE1 constructs, and/or 250 ng of NKX2.1, PAX8 (27 (link)), empty vector as indicated in Figure 2 and Supplementary Figure 1. 24 hours post transfection luminescence was measured with Dual Luciferase kit (Promega) with Fluoroskan Ascent FL multiplate reader.
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Dual-Luciferase Reporter Assay Protocol

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HEK293T or ESCC cells with .1 μg of CLK4‐Luc promoter‐reporter or control reporter were co‐transfected with pRL‐TK Renilla construct (1 ng, Promega). Lipofectamine 2000 reagent (Invitrogen) was used to perform the dual‐luciferase reporter experiments. Two days later, the activity analysis of the luciferase reporter was monitored by using the Dual‐Luciferase Reporter Assay Kit (Promega).
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