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E coli rosetta 2 de3 cells

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E. coli Rosetta 2 (DE3) cells are a genetically modified strain of E. coli bacteria commonly used in molecular biology and protein expression experiments. They are designed to enhance the expression of eukaryotic proteins by providing tRNAs that are rare in E. coli, improving the translation of proteins that contain codons not commonly found in E. coli.

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ΔFosB/FosB Protein Expression

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The ΔFosB/FosB basic leucine zipper domain (FB, residues E153-K219) was sub-cloned into a pET21-NESG expression vector using the Mus musculus FosB cDNA and encodes the identical amino acid sequence as that in humans. The constructs have an N-terminal hexa-histidine (His) tag followed by a tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease cleavage site. Plasmids verified by DNA sequencing were transformed into E. coli Rosetta 2 (DE3) cells (Invitrogen).
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Recombinant Expression of ΔFosB Protein

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The ΔFosB/FosB basic leucine zipper domain (FB, residues E153-K219) was sub-cloned into a pET21-NESG expression vector using the Mus musculus FosB cDNA and encodes the identical amino acid sequence as that in humans. The constructs have an N-terminal hexa-histidine (His) tag followed by a tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease cleavage site. Plasmids verified by DNA sequencing were transformed into E. coli Rosetta 2 (DE3) cells (Invitrogen).
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