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Gblock hifi gene fragments

Manufactured by New England Biolabs

GBlock HiFi Gene Fragments are synthetic DNA fragments designed for high-fidelity PCR amplification. They are constructed using proprietary technology to ensure accurate and reliable sequences.

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2 protocols using gblock hifi gene fragments

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Generating FLAG-tagged NRF Transcription Factors

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The FLAG-NRF2 expression construct was obtained from Addgene (NC16 pCDNA3.1 FLAG NRF2, Plasmid #36971, NM_006164.5), and a site-directed mutagenesis kit (Q5 Site-Directed Mutagenesis Kit, NEB, Ipswich, MA, USA) was used to introduce the T80D mutation. Codon-optimized sequences encoding truncated, FLAG-tagged transgenes of NRF1 (NM_003204.3) and NRF3 (NM_004289.7) were obtained from Integrated DNA Technologies as gBlock HiFi Gene Fragments and cloned into the pCDNA3.1 backbone from FLAG-NRF2 via Gibson assembly using a HiFi DNA Assembly Cloning Kit (NEB).
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Cloning of AMOTL2 and MAGI-1 Constructs

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FLAG-tagged wild type AMOTL2 (NM_016201) was obtained from Origene. Codon-optimized sequences encoding truncated, FLAG-tagged transgenes of AMOTL2 and HA-tagged MAGI-1 WW domains were obtained from Integrated DNA Technologies as gBlock HiFi Gene Fragments and cloned into the pCMV6 backbone via Gibson assembly using a HiFi DNA Assembly Cloning Kit (NEB).
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