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Prl tk renilla luciferase prl tk luc

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The pRL-TK Luc is a plasmid containing the Renilla luciferase gene under the control of the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-TK) promoter. The Renilla luciferase is a bioluminescent reporter enzyme that can be used to quantify gene expression.

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Plasmid Transfection Efficiency Optimization

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The expression vector pcDNA3 was purchased from Invitrogen. An internal control plasmid for transfection efficiency, pRL-TK renilla luciferase (pRL-TK Luc), was purchased from Promega. The synthetic vitellogenin 3xERE-TATA fused to a luciferase reporter gene plasmid, 3xERE Luc, and a full-length human ERα expression plasmid, pcDNA/WT ERα, and pcDNA/SRC-2 expression plasmids have been described previously (51 (link)). All the Q375 mutant expression plasmids used were generated by Celplor Inc. (www.celplor.com) using the pENTR system.
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Plasmid Transfection Efficiency Assay

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The expression vectors pcDNA3 was purchased from Invitrogen. An internal control plasmid for transfection efficiency, pRL-TK renilla luciferase (pRL-TK Luc), was purchased from Promega. The luciferase reporter plasmid, 3xERE Luc (synthetic vitellogenin ERE-TATA box sequence fused to a luciferase reporter gene), pcDNA/hERα , and pcDNA/hERβ (full-length human ER expression plasmids) have been described previously. The following plasmids were gifts from D. McDonnell (Duke University): pcDNA/SRC-1, -2, -3, and pcDNA/PGC1α , β .
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