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Pcmv6 entry vector ps100001

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The PCMV6-Entry vector (PS100001) is a cloning vector used for the expression of target genes in mammalian cells. It contains a cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter to drive the expression of the inserted gene and a multiple cloning site for the insertion of the target DNA sequence.

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2 protocols using pcmv6 entry vector ps100001

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Inducible Expression of UEV1A Mutant

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The human UEV1A open reading frame (ORF) was amplified and cloned into a Dox-inducible Tet-ON plasmid pcDNA4.0/TO/HA(+) as described previously [20 (link)]. The mutated Ubc13-binding site (F38E) in Uev1A was designed based on a previous study with Mms2-F13E [7 (link)]. FOXO1 (MYC-DDK-tagged)-human forehead box O1 (NM_002015) plasmid (RC200477) and pCMV6-Entry vector (PS100001) were from Origene. The human BIM ORF was PCR-amplified as a KpnI-XhoI fragment and cloned into plasmid pcDNA4.0/TO/HA(+). The modified sequence for UEV1 shRNA (sc-38606-v) and negative control shRNA (sc-108080) delivered by lentiviral particles were from Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. The lentiviral particle infection of colon cancer cells was performed following instructions of the supplier.
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Transfection of UBE6T15 cells

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The pCMV6-Entry vector (PS100001) and HEY1 expression vector (RC200257) were purchased from OriGene Technologies (Rockville, MD, USA). All plasmids were transfected into UBE6T15 cells by using electroporation (Amaxa Nucleofector; Lonza, Tokyo, Japan).
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