pMALc4x MCS TEV His PfTKL1 sKD plasmid from Christian Doerig

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pMALc4x MCS TEV His PfTKL1 sKD

Cat. No.:
MC_0000971
Availability:
4 µg of lyophilized plasmid
(1 µg for low-copy plasmid)
Price:
$65
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  • Keywords Expression
    Vector Backbone
    Source Member Deposit
    Depositor Christian Doerig
    Organization Monash University
    Description expression MBP/His-fusion protein, with thrombin cleavage, short kinase domain
    Publication
    Plasmid Copy High Copy
    Bacterial Resistance Ampicillin
    Growth Strain DH5-Alpha
    Growth Temperature 37°C
    Plasmid Size (bp) 1923
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