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Pcag yfp

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The PCAG-YFP is a plasmid construct that contains the yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) gene under the control of the CAG promoter. The CAG promoter is a synthetic promoter known for driving high levels of gene expression in a wide variety of cell types. This plasmid is commonly used as a reporter for monitoring gene expression or for cellular localization studies.

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Versatile Fluorescent Protein Expression Plasmids

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pCAG-GFP (Addgene plasmid 11150) (Matsuda and Cepko, 2004 (link)). pCAG-YFP (Addgene plasmid 11180) (Matsuda and Cepko, 2004 (link)). pCAG-DsRed (Addgene plasmid 11151) (Matsuda and Cepko, 2004 (link)). pRho-GFP-IRES-AP (referred to as Rho-GFP) (Emerson and Cepko, 2011 (link)). pCAG-nlacZ (Cepko lab, Harvard Medical School) pCAGEN (Addgene plasmid 11160) (Matsuda and Cepko, 2004 (link)). pCALNL-DsRed (Addgene plasmid 13769) (Matsuda and Cepko, 2004 (link)). pCAFNF-DsRed (Addgene plasmid 13771). (Matsuda and Cepko, 2004 (link)). pCALNL-luc2 (Tang et al., 2015 (link)). pRL-TK (#E2241; Promega, Madison, WI).
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Diverse Fluorescent Protein Expression Vectors

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pCAG-GFP (Addgene plasmid 11150) 39 (link), pCAG-YFP (Addgene plasmid 11180) 39 (link), pCAG-CFP (Addgene plasmid 11179) 39 (link), pCAG-tdT (Cepko lab, Harvard Medical School), pCAG-mCherry (Cepko lab, Harvard Medical School), pCAG-DsRed (Addgene plasmid 11151) 39 (link), pRL-TK (Promega, #E2241), pRho-GFP-IRES-AP (referred to as Rho-GFP in main text) 40 (link), pCAG-nlacZ (Cepko lab, Harvard Medical School). pAAV-CAG-FLEX-tdT was a gift from Edward Boyden (Addgene plasmid #28306), pCALNL-DsRed (Addgene plasmid #13769) 41 (link).
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Fluorescent Plasmid Validation Protocol

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Plasmids encoding fluorescent reporter proteins were used to validate electroporation: pCAG‐DsRed (Addgene: 11151), pCAG‐YFP (Addgene: 11180), pCAG‐EGFP (Addgene: 11150), pCAG‐CFP (Addgene: 11179), pCBA‐TdTomato (Addgene: 28017). Plasmids were amplified and purified according to the suppliers’ recommendations, filtered, and stored at −20°C until use.
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Diverse Fluorescent Protein Expression Vectors

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pCAG-GFP (Addgene plasmid 11150) 39 (link), pCAG-YFP (Addgene plasmid 11180) 39 (link), pCAG-CFP (Addgene plasmid 11179) 39 (link), pCAG-tdT (Cepko lab, Harvard Medical School), pCAG-mCherry (Cepko lab, Harvard Medical School), pCAG-DsRed (Addgene plasmid 11151) 39 (link), pRL-TK (Promega, #E2241), pRho-GFP-IRES-AP (referred to as Rho-GFP in main text) 40 (link), pCAG-nlacZ (Cepko lab, Harvard Medical School). pAAV-CAG-FLEX-tdT was a gift from Edward Boyden (Addgene plasmid #28306), pCALNL-DsRed (Addgene plasmid #13769) 41 (link).
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