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pNF-kappaB RE-TK hRluc(F)

Reporter construct of NF-kB response element

Catalog number RDB05576
Resource name pNF-kappaB RE-TK hRluc(F)
Alternative name 2427C6F
Clone info. NF-kB response element is cloned into the BglII site of phRL-TK, and the BglII site is killed by the cloning. The nucleotide sequence of the NF-kB response element is 5'-gatccgggactttccgggactttccg-3'. (Ref: Cell 46: 705-716, 1986)
Comment The nucleotide sequence of the element was determined. Function of the inserted element has not been examined by the depositor.
Vector backbone phRL-TK (Plasmid)
Size of vector backbone 4.0 kb
Selectable markers Amp^r
Gene/insert name Artificial NF-kappaB response element synthesized
Depositor|Developer Yokoyama, Kazunari |
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Artificial NF-kappaB response element

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            The pNF-kappaB RE-TK hRluc(F) was provided by the RIKEN BRC through the National BioResource Project of the MEXT, Japan (cat. RDB05576).

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            Original, user report and related articles

            user_report Yamaguchi, J., Inflammation and hypoxia linked to renal injury by CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein delta. Kidney Int. 88 (2): 262-275 (2015). PMID 25692954. [link to RRC of NBRP]
            user_report Yamada, H., Gentiolactone, a secoiridoid dilactone from Gentiana triflora, inhibits TNF-alpha, iNOS and Cox-2 mRNA expression and blocks NF-kappaB promoter activity in murine macrophages. PLoS One 9 (11): e113834 (2014). PMID 25423092. [link to RRC of NBRP]
            user_report Shimizu, H., NF-kappaB plays an important role in indoxyl sulfate-induced cellular senescence, fibrotic gene expression, and inhibition of proliferation in proximal tubular cells. Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. 301 (5): C1201-12 (2011). PMID 21832251. [link to RRC of NBRP]

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