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Pcmv renilla plasmid

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The PCMV-Renilla plasmid is a vector that contains the Renilla luciferase gene under the control of the CMV promoter. It is used as a reporter for gene expression studies.

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2 protocols using pcmv renilla plasmid

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PATZ1 3'UTR Luciferase Assay

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For Luciferase assays, the pCMV-Renilla plasmid (Promega, Mannheim, Germany) was co-transfected with 3′UTR region of PATZ1 Variant 1/2. Luciferase and Renilla activities were assessed with the Dual-Light Luciferase system (Promega), according to the manufacturer’s protocol, 72 h after the transfection. Luciferase activity was normalized for the Renilla activity.
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Cloning and Characterization of EAF2 and FOXA1

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CMV-Myc and pEGFP-N3 vectors were purchased from Clontech and pCMV-3Tag-1A from Agilent Technologies. Human EAF2 cDNA was amplified by PCR and cloned into the pEGFP-N3, pCMV-Myc and pCMV-3Tag-1A vectors, producing the plasmids of pEGFP-EAF2, Myc-EAF2 and Flag-EAF2. EAF2 deletion mutants were generated previously by PCR and cloned into the pCMV-Myc (23 (link)). pCMV-Renilla plasmid was obtained from Promega and pPSA6.1Luc, a PSA promoter-driven luciferase reporter (24 (link)), was a generous gift from Dr. Marianne Sadar, Ph.D. (BC Cancer Agency, British Columbia, Canada). The PSA promoter is 6.1kb, located from −6kb to +12bp (24 (link)). pCMV6-FOXA1 plasmid was purchased from Origene (RC20604); pEGFP-N3-FOXA1 was generated from pCMV6-FOXA1 by PCR and subcloned into pEGFP-N3 and untagged FOXA1 were also generated from pCMV6-FOXA1 by digestion and ligation.
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