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Hip flash luciferase reporter plasmid

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The HIP-Flash luciferase reporter plasmid is a genetic tool used to study gene expression. It contains a luciferase gene, which encodes an enzyme that produces light when activated. This plasmid can be used to monitor and quantify the activity of specific promoters or regulatory elements in cells.

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4 protocols using hip flash luciferase reporter plasmid

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Luciferase Reporter Assay for Transcription Factor Activity

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Cells (4 × 104) were seeded in triplicate in 24-well plates and cultured for 24 h, and the luciferase reporter assay was performed as previously described.55 (link) Cells were transfected with 100 ng HOP-Flash (Cat. #83467; Addgene) or HIP-Flash luciferase reporter plasmid (Cat. #83466; Addgene), plus 5 ng pRL-TK Renilla plasmid (Promega) using Lipofectamine 3000 (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturer’s recommendation. Luciferase and Renilla signals were measured 36 h after transfection using a Dual Luciferase Reporter Assay Kit (Promega) according to the manufacturer’s protocol.
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Luciferase Assay for Wnt Signaling

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Cells (4 × 104) were seeded in triplicate in 24-well plates and cultured for 24 h, and the luciferase reporter assay was performed as previously described (32 (link)). Cells were transfected with 100 ng HOP-Flash (Catalog # 83467, Addgene) or HIP-Flash luciferase reporter plasmid (Catalog # 83466, Addgene), plus 5 ng pRL-TK Renilla plasmid (Promega) using Lipofectamine 3000 (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturer’s recommendation. Luciferase and Renilla signals were measured 36 h after transfection using a Dual Luciferase Reporter Assay Kit (Promega) according to the manufacturer’s protocol.
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Luciferase Assay for Transcriptional Activity

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Cells (4 × 104) were seeded in triplicate in 24-well plates and cultured for 24 h, and the luciferase reporter assay was performed as previously described (47 (link)). Cells were transfected with 100 ng HOP-Flash (Catalog # 83467, Addgene) or HIP-Flash luciferase reporter plasmid (Catalog # 83466, Addgene), plus 5 ng pRL-TK Renilla plasmid (Promega) using Lipofectamine 3000 (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturer’s recommendation. Luciferase and Renilla signals were measured 36 h after transfection using a Dual Luciferase Reporter Assay Kit (Promega) according to the manufacturer’s protocol.
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Dual Luciferase Reporter Assay for Wnt Signaling

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Cells (4 × 104) were seeded in triplicate in 24-well plates and cultured for 24 h, and the luciferase reporter assay was performed as previously described.35 Cells were transfected with 100 ng HOP-Flash (83467, Addgene) or HIP-Flash luciferase reporter plasmid (83466, Addgene), plus 5 ng pRL-TK Renilla plasmid (Promega) using Lipofectamine 3000 (Invitrogen), according to the manufacturer’s recommendation. Luciferase and Renilla signals were measured 36 h after transfection using a Dual Luciferase Reporter Assay Kit (Promega), according to the manufacturer’s protocol.
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