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Pgl3 basic firefly luciferase vector

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The PGL3 basic firefly luciferase vector is a plasmid used for the expression of firefly luciferase in cells. It contains the firefly luciferase gene under the control of a basic promoter.

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Human Cyclin A Promoter Luciferase Assay

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The human cyclin A promoter (containing 1 GC box and 1 TATAAT box) was cloned into the pGL3 basic firefly luciferase vector (Thermo Scientific) and then transfected into PFDN1-overexpressed cells. The specific primers for promoter sequences are listed in supplementary Table S5. Cell lysates were prepared 24 h after transfection in reporter lysis buffer (Promega, Madison, WI, USA) and luciferase substrate was added. The luciferase activity was recorded on a luminometer (Veritas, Promega).
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Homo Cdh1 Promoter Luciferase Assay

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The Homo Cdh1 wt, mut1, mut2, and mut1-2 promoter sequences were cloned into the pGL3 basic firefly luciferase vector (Thermo Scientific) and subsequently transfected into 293T cells. Following a 24-h incubation period, cell lysates were prepared in reporter lysis buffer (Promega, Madison, WI, USA) and luciferase substrate was introduced. The resulting luciferase activity was measured using a luminometer (Veritas, Promega).
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