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pET28/His6-EGFP-NT-Lys (#RDB13498)

Marker of sphingomyelin in cell membrane. Bacterial expression plasmid of nontoxic Lysenin.


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Sequence information
(Assembled from experimentally sequenced data)
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Publication Makino, A., FASEB J. 29 (2): 477-493 (2015). PMID 25389132. [PubMed] [Article] [RRC of NBRP]
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Clone info. Marker of sphingomyelin in cell membrane. Bacterial expression plasmid of nontoxic Lysenin.
Comment 169-297 AA mutant. Reference of DNA sequence, D85846.1.
Vector backbone pET-28b (Plasmid)
Size of vector backbone 5.4 kb
Selectable markers Kan^r
Growth conditions LB + Kan, 37 oC
Gene/insert name common brandling worm Lysenin cDNA Aequorea victoria GFP cDNA
Depositor|Developer Kobayashi, Toshihide | Abe, Mitsuhiro |

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RDB13498 pET28/His6-EGFP-NT-Lys DNA solution JPY 9,460 (not-for-profit academic purpose)
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How to cite this biological resource

Materials & Methods section:

The pET28/His6-EGFP-NT-Lys was provided by the RIKEN BRC through the National BioResource Project of the MEXT, Japan (cat. RDB13498).

Reference section:

Makino, A., Abe, M., Murate, M., Inaba, T., Yilmaz, N., Hullin-Matsuda, F., Kishimoto, T., Schieber, N.L., Taguchi, T., Arai, H., Anderluh, G., Parton, R.G., Kobayashi, T., Visualization of the heterogeneous membrane distribution of sphingomyelin associated with cytokinesis, cell polarity, and sphingolipidosis. FASEB J. 29 (2): 477-493 (2015). PMID 25389132. [PubMed] [Article] [RRC of NBRP]

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References

Original, user report and related articles

original Makino, A., Visualization of the heterogeneous membrane distribution of sphingomyelin associated with cytokinesis, cell polarity, and sphingolipidosis. FASEB J. 29 (2): 477-493 (2015). PMID 25389132. [PubMed] [Article] [RRC of NBRP]
protocol Abe, M., Dynamics of sphingomyelin-and cholesterol-enriched lipid domains during cytokinesis. Methods Cell Biol. 137: 15-24 (2017). PMID 28065303. [PubMed] [Article]
review Kobayashi, T., Impact of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors on Cellular Sphingomyelin Imaging with Specific Reporter Proteins. [Article]
user_report Liang, H., The formation of migrasomes is initiated by the assembly of sphingomyelin synthase 2 foci at the leading edge of migrating cells. Nat. Cell Biol. 25 (8): 1173-1184 (2023). PMID 37488437. [PubMed] [Article] [RRC of NBRP]
user_report Mori, Y., Membrane Sphingomyelin in Host Cells Is Essential for Nucleocapsid Penetration into the Cytoplasm after Hemifusion during Rubella Virus Entry. mBio 13 (6): e0169822 (2022). PMID 36346228. [PubMed] [Article] [RRC of NBRP]