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== Construction Details == | == Construction Details == | ||
p5E-''hsp70l'' was made by PCR amplification of the 1.5 kb hsp70l promoter (Genbank AF158020), using primers to add att sites, followed by a BP reaction. Note that hsp70l is the official ZFIN gene name for the gene originally named hsp70 by Halloran et al., 2000. Thanks to Ceri van Slyke of ZFIN for pointing this out. | |||
Sequencing shows a single base mutation in the hsp70l promoter (T1068G), but this does not appear to be a critical base as constructs made with this clone show normal induction by heatshock. | |||
== Crude Map == | == Crude Map == | ||
Screenshot from Sequencher showing locations of components: | |||
P5E-hsp70.png | |||
== Sequence == | ==Download the Sequence == | ||
* Annotated Sequence | * '''Annotated Sequence'''(Genbank format) and '''Full-Length Sequence with individual component sequences included'''(FASTA file) | ||
: [[Media:233._pME-nlsmCherry.zip|Download p5E-''hsp70l'']] | |||
== Reference == | == Reference == | ||
Higashijima S, Okamoto H, Ueno N, Hotta Y, Eguchi G. (1997) Dev Biol.15;192:289-99. "High-frequency generation of transgenic zebrafish which | |||
reliably express GFP in whole muscles or the whole body by using promoters of zebrafish origin." |
Revision as of 16:25, 11 March 2025
Construction Details
p5E-hsp70l was made by PCR amplification of the 1.5 kb hsp70l promoter (Genbank AF158020), using primers to add att sites, followed by a BP reaction. Note that hsp70l is the official ZFIN gene name for the gene originally named hsp70 by Halloran et al., 2000. Thanks to Ceri van Slyke of ZFIN for pointing this out.
Sequencing shows a single base mutation in the hsp70l promoter (T1068G), but this does not appear to be a critical base as constructs made with this clone show normal induction by heatshock.
Crude Map
Screenshot from Sequencher showing locations of components: P5E-hsp70.png
Download the Sequence
- Annotated Sequence(Genbank format) and Full-Length Sequence with individual component sequences included(FASTA file)
Reference
Higashijima S, Okamoto H, Ueno N, Hotta Y, Eguchi G. (1997) Dev Biol.15;192:289-99. "High-frequency generation of transgenic zebrafish which reliably express GFP in whole muscles or the whole body by using promoters of zebrafish origin."