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Jm109

Manufactured by New England Biolabs

The JM109 is a strain of Escherichia coli bacteria that is commonly used in molecular biology laboratories. It is designed for high-efficiency transformation of plasmid DNA.

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Cholesterolicum Strain Characterization

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N. cholesterolicum NRRL 5767 was a gift from USDA ARS Culture and Patent Culture Collections, Peoria, Illinois. JM109 and NEB 5-α competent cells were from New England Biolabs. BL21(DE3)pLysS was from Invitrogen. Protein expression vectors pET-15b and pET-28a were from Novagen. pCRISPomyces-2 was a gift from Huimin Zhao [59 (link)] (Addgene plasmid # 61737; http://n2t.net/addgene:61737). Various recombinant clones obtained throughout this research were suspended in 20% glycerol for long term storage at -70°C.
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Establishing Cell Lines for Protein Studies

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HeLa cells (ATCC, CCL-2), HEK293 cells (ATCC, CRL-1573) and HCT116 cells (ATCC, CCL-247) were obtained from ATCC and cultured in complete Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium (DMEM) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum as growth medium. HeLa cells stably expressing SP-S11-NHK-HA and S1-10 were established previously67 (link). UBE2G2 KO 293 T cells were established in Dr. Yihong Ye’s laboratory (NIDDK/NIH, USA). JM109 and BL21(DE3) were obtained from New England Biolabs.
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