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Mammalian expression vectorsMammalian expression vectors for stable or transient expression of cDNAs in mammalian cells: - Strong CMV promoter for high-level, constitutive expression
- HA epitope tag for convenient detection of expression products
- Sfi I sites for convenient, directional cloning of full-length cDNAs
Sfi I is a rare cutter enzyme which recognizes the sequence GGCCNNNNNGGCC. The variable core sequence allows the design of multiple Sfi I sites with incompatible overhangs within the same vector. Dualsystems vectors feature two Sfi I sites with the sequences GGCCATTACGGCC and GGCCGCCTCGGCC, allowing directional cloning of cDNAs. Sfi I sequences are extremely rare in eukaryotic genomes and therefore, the majority of eukaryotic cDNAs can subcloned full-length using Sfi I.
Vector | Order number | Description | Map | Sequence
| pHA-MEX | P03401 | Mammalian expression vector featuring a strong CMV promoter, an N-terminal HA epitope tag for detection of expressed proteins and a NeoR cassette for stable integration of the expression vector into the genome of the host cell. pHA-MEX is suited for both transient overexpression and long-term, stable expression. |  | 
| pMEX-HA | P03402 | Mammalian expression vector featuring a strong CMV promoter, a C-terminal HA epitope tag for detection of expressed proteins and a NeoR cassette for stable integration of the expression vector into the genome of the host cell. pMEX-HA is suited for both transient overexpression and long-term, stable expression. |  |  |
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