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Pgk egfp ppm1h wt

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The PGK EGFP-PPM1H-WT is a plasmid that expresses enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) under the control of the phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) promoter. The plasmid also contains the PPM1H gene, which encodes the protein phosphatase 1H enzyme.

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Plasmids for Cellular Imaging

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Plasmids used include PGK EGFP-LC3 (Addgene plasmid #200427; subcloned from PGK mCherry-LC3B, gift from Michael Ward, National Institutes of Health, Maryland), PGK 4xMito-mEmerald (Addgene plasmid #200430; subcloned from 4xMito-mScarlet-I, Addgene plasmid #98818), PGK ARF6Q67L-CFP (Addgene plasmid #200428; subcloned from CMVARF6Q67L-CFP, Addgene plasmid #11387), PGK CFP (Addgene plasmid #200429; subcloned from CMV ARF6Q67L-CFP, Addgene plasmid #11387), CMV mScarlet-LC3B (Addgene plasmid #200431; subcloned from EGFP-LC3B, gift from T. Yoshimori, Osaka University, Japan, with mScarlet from Addgene plasmid #85054), PGK mScarlet-LC3B (Addgene plasmid #200083; subcloned from CMV mScarlet-LC3B, Addgene plasmid #200431), CMV EGFP-PPM1H-WT (#DU62939, MRC PPU reagents and services, University of Dundee, Scotland), PGK EGFP-PPM1H-WT (Addgene plasmid #200084, subcloned from #DU62939, MRC PPU reagents and services, University of Dundee, Scotland), CMV EGFP-PPM1H-H153D (subcloned from pLVX HA PPM1H H153D #DU66215, acquired from MRC PPU reagents and services, University of Dundee, Scotland), CMV FLAG-LRRK2-R1441G (#DU13077, MRC PPU reagents and services, University of Dundee, Scotland), PB-TO-hNGN2 (gift from iPSC Neurodegenerative Disease Initiative (iNDI) & Michael Ward, Addgene plasmid #172115), and piggyBac transposase vector (available from Transposagen).
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Plasmids for Cellular Imaging

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Plasmids used include PGK EGFP-LC3 (Addgene plasmid #200427; subcloned from PGK mCherry-LC3B, gift from Michael Ward, National Institutes of Health, Maryland), PGK 4xMito-mEmerald (Addgene plasmid #200430; subcloned from 4xMito-mScarlet-I, Addgene plasmid #98818), PGK ARF6Q67L-CFP (Addgene plasmid #200428; subcloned from CMVARF6Q67L-CFP, Addgene plasmid #11387), PGK CFP (Addgene plasmid #200429; subcloned from CMV ARF6Q67L-CFP, Addgene plasmid #11387), CMV mScarlet-LC3B (Addgene plasmid #200431; subcloned from EGFP-LC3B, gift from T. Yoshimori, Osaka University, Japan, with mScarlet from Addgene plasmid #85054), PGK mScarlet-LC3B (Addgene plasmid #200083; subcloned from CMV mScarlet-LC3B, Addgene plasmid #200431), CMV EGFP-PPM1H-WT (#DU62939, MRC PPU reagents and services, University of Dundee, Scotland), PGK EGFP-PPM1H-WT (Addgene plasmid #200084, subcloned from #DU62939, MRC PPU reagents and services, University of Dundee, Scotland), CMV EGFP-PPM1H-H153D (subcloned from pLVX HA PPM1H H153D #DU66215, acquired from MRC PPU reagents and services, University of Dundee, Scotland), CMV FLAG-LRRK2-R1441G (#DU13077, MRC PPU reagents and services, University of Dundee, Scotland), PB-TO-hNGN2 (gift from iPSC Neurodegenerative Disease Initiative (iNDI) & Michael Ward, Addgene plasmid #172115), and piggyBac transposase vector (available from Transposagen).
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