Genetically-encoded fluorescent calcium sensor cDNA, R-CaMP1.07.
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Clone info. | Genetically-encoded fluorescent calcium sensor cDNA. It encodes a fusion protein of mApple, calmodulin, and the M13 peptide from myosin light chain kinase. By combining this red fluorescent calcium sensor with the green fluorescent calcium sensor, such as G-CaMPs became possible to observe the relationship between two different neural networks. |
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Comment | Coding sequence of EGFP was replaced with R-CaMP1.07 sequence. Expression was confirmed by the depositor with calcium imaging. |
Vector backbone | pEGFP-N1 (plasmid) |
Selectable markers | Kan^R (E. coli), Neo^r (mammalian cells). |
Growth conditions | LB+Kanamycin, 37oC |
Gene/insert name | Rat Calm2 cDNA Chickin MLCK cDNA Discosoma sp. RFP cDNA |
Reference of insert sequence | AKE44627.1 (DDBJ accession number) |
Depositor|Developer | Nakai, Junichi | Ohkura, Masamichi | |
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Catalog # | Resource name | Shipping form | Fee |
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RDB14608 | R-CaMP1.07 | DNA solution |
JPY 9,460 (not-for-profit academic purpose) JPY 18,920 (for-profit-research purpose) plus cost of shipping containers, dry ice (if required) and shipping charge plus licensing fee equivalent for fluorescent protein |
Materials & Methods section:
The R-CaMP1.07 was provided by the RIKEN BRC through the National BioResource Project of the MEXT, Japan (cat. RDB14608). |
Reference section:
Ohkura, M., Sasaki, T., Kobayashi, C., Ikegaya, Y., Nakai, J., An improved genetically encoded red fluorescent Ca2+ indicator for detecting optically evoked action potentials. PLoS One 7 (7): e39933 (2012). PMID 22808076. [PubMed] [Article] [RRC of NBRP] |
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Original, user report and related articles
original | Ohkura, M., An improved genetically encoded red fluorescent Ca2+ indicator for detecting optically evoked action potentials. PLoS One 7 (7): e39933 (2012). PMID 22808076. [PubMed] [Article] [RRC of NBRP] |
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reference | Bethge, P., An R-CaMP1.07 reporter mouse for cell-type-specific expression of a sensitive red fluorescent calcium indicator. PLoS One 12 (6): e0179460 (2017). PMID 28640817. [PubMed] [Article] |
reference | Inoue, M., Rational design of a high-affinity, fast, red calcium indicator R-CaMP2. Nat Methods 12 (1): 64-70 (2015). PMID 25419959. [PubMed] [Article] |
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