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27/F09 - S. pombe Postgenome Database Clone
Plasmid request
(1) The PomBase, funded by the Wellcome Trust and is run by a consortium comprising the University of Cambridge, the European Bioinformatics Institute and University College London.
(2) The Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes of the Kanehisa Laboratories in the Bioinformatics Center of Kyoto University and the Human Genome Center of the University of Tokyo.
(3) Primer sequences for constructing an entry clone and known sequence variation are available at this site, the S. pombe Postgenome Database of the Chemical Geneitcs Laboratory, RIKEN.
Please note that the information was bioinformatically annotated and that this information may not reflect the most recent annotation of the reference sequence. You should carefully check the insert sequence provided by us to make sure that it matches the sequence you expect.
Gene Engineering Division has digested by restriction enzymes and sequenced a portion of the resource for verification. The result is shown below if available.
Please note that they are GENOMIC clones.
Entry vector
FFH Vector (FLAG2-His6-tag clone)
YFH Vector (YFP-FLAG-His6-tag clone)
Reference of clones: Matsuyama, A., Nature Biotech., 24, 841-847 (2006).
Please visit Data Sheet for the information of vectors and sequence primers.
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2023.11.07
pombe_clone_primer_ver2_2023Apr26.csv - GNP_filter3_pombe_html_191224.pl
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