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Ere luc

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The 3X-ERE-Luc is a plasmid that contains three copies of the estrogen response element (ERE) upstream of the luciferase reporter gene. This plasmid can be used to measure estrogen receptor (ER) transcriptional activity in cell-based assays.

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Molecular Cloning of Nuclear Receptors

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KIF17-TΔNR, KIF17-TNR peptide, ERR1 and ERR3 were amplified by PCR from human Caco2 cells and cloned into GatewayTM expression vectors (Invitrogen). Primers: KIF17-TΔNR: forward; 5’-GGG GAC AAG TTT GTA CAA AAA AGC AGG CTC CGA GCA GGT GCA GCC CCT GAT TC and reverse; GGG GAC CAC TTT GTA CAA GAA AGC TGG GTC TCA CAG AGG CTC ACT GCC AAA GTT-3’. KIF17-TNR peptide: forward; 5’-GGG GAC AAG TTT GTA CAA AAA AGC AGG CTC CCA GGA GCG TGA CTC CAT GC and reverse; GGG GAC CAC TTT GTA CAA GAA AGC TGG GTC CAG GAG CTG CTG CAA GAG C-3’. ERR3: forward; 5’- GGG GAC AAG TTT GTA CAA AAA GCA GGC TCC ATG TCA AAC AAA GAT CGA C and reverse; GGG GAC CAC TTT GTA CAA GAA AGC TGG GTC GAC CTT GGC CTC CAA CAT T-3’. The KIF17-Tail and KIF1A-Tail constructs were described previously [40 (link)], [69 (link)]. ERR1: forward; 5’ - GTA CAA AAA AGC AGG CTT CTC CAG GGA GGT GGT GGG C and reverse; GTA CAA GAA AGC TGG GTC TCA GTC CAT CAT GGC CTC GAG. ERRE-Luc reporter was provided by JM Vanacker (University of Lyon, France). 3X-ERE-Luc was purchased from Addgene (Plasmid 11354). All constructs were verified by sequencing prior to use in experiments.
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Plasmid Library for Breast Cancer Research

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3X ERE-LUC (Cat# 11354), pcDNA-HA-ER WT (Cat# 49498), pcDNA-HA-ER Y537S (Cat# 49499), pcDNA-HA-ER D538G (Cat# 49500), β-galactosidase (Cat# 83943), packaging plasmids psPAX2 (Cat# 12260) and PMD2.G (Cat# 12259) were from addgene. ESR1-DAB2 plasmid was a kind gift from Dr. Adrian Lee (University of Pittsburgh, USA) and ESR1-YAP1 plasmid was a kind gift from Dr. Charles Foulds (Baylor College of Medicine, USA). Lentiviral PLKO control and XBP1-targeting shRNA plasmid (TRCN0000019805) were from Sigma (Wicklow, Ireland). CRISPR guide RNA plasmids targeting XBP1 were purchased from Origene (Cat# KN201959).
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