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Renilla tk plasmid

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The Renilla-TK plasmid is a laboratory tool used to express the Renilla luciferase reporter gene. It contains the Renilla luciferase coding sequence and the thymidine kinase (TK) promoter, which drives the expression of the reporter gene.

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2 protocols using renilla tk plasmid

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Regulation of miR-204-5p Promoter Activity

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To determine the influence of Hdac2 interactions with Sp1 on the promoter activity of miR-204-5p, HEI-OC1 cells were seeded into 96 wells (4 × 103 cells per well) and then co-transfected with one of the specific luciferase reporter plasmids, siRNAs, miR-204-5p inhibitor, or expression vectors, and Renilla-TK plasmid (Promega) transfection reagent. After incubation for 48 h, luciferase activities were examined with the Dual-Luciferase Reporter Assay kit (Promega, Madison, WI, USA) according to the manufacturer. Luciferase activities were normalized by Renilla luciferase activities. The data were expressed as fold changes relative to corresponding control group.
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Luciferase Reporting of miR-200b Activity

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SPC-A1/DTX or H1299/DTX cells (4×103/well) were seeded into 96-well plates and cotransfected with luciferase reporter plasmids and sh-RNAs with (or without) miR-200b inhibitors. The Renilla-TK plasmid (Promega) was cotransfected into all samples. After 48 h, luciferase activities were measured with the Dual-Luciferase Reporter Assay kit (Promega). The relative luciferase activities were normalized by Renilla luciferase activities. The data were relative to the fold change of the corresponding control groups defined as 1.0.
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