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pCT-CMV-MCS-GFP-EF1-Puro (for adding fusion proteins at the N-terminus of GFP)

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  • pCT-CMV-MCS-GFP-EF1-Puro (for adding fusion proteins at the N-terminus of GFP)
  • N-term Clone-your-own Cyto-Tracer™, pCT-CMV-MCS-GFP-EF1α-Puro
€731.00

Description

pCT-CMV-MCS-GFP-EF1-Puro (for adding fusion proteins at the N-terminus of GFP). Cat# CYTO801-PA. Supplier: SBI System Biosciences

Create your own Cyto-Tracer for subcellular localization studies – use this vector to fuse a protein to the N-terminal end of copGFP
  • Stable lentivector-based system
  • Great for creating stable reporter cell lines
  • Ideal for co-localization studies
  • Monitor cellular dynamics and functional studies in real time
  • Create your own subcellular label for a broad range of studies

Overview

Easily study the dynamics of cellular processes with SBI’s Cyto-Tracers™
Leverage SBI’s high-quality lentivector technology to study subcellular localization and dynamics with our line of Cyto-Tracer vectors. Easily create stable reporter cell lines with our validated, pre-built lentivectors—available as transfectable plasmids or ready-to-transduce, pre-packaged virus. With the N-term Clone-your-own Cyto-Tracer, pCT-CMV-MCS-GFP-EF1α-Puro, you can create your own Cyto-Tracer by fusing a protein tag to the N-terminal end of copGFP. Your custom Cyto-Tracer will be expressed from the CMV promoter for strong expression in common cell types such as HeLa, HEK293, and HT1080.
  • Stable lentivector-based system
  • Great for creating stable reporter cell lines
  • Ideal for co-localization studies
  • Monitor cellular dynamics and functional studies in real time
  • Create your own subcellular label for a broad range of studies
Choose the Cyto-Tracer that’s right for you
 

How It Works

Visualizing the cell with Cyto-Tracers

SBI’s Cyto-Tracers fuse a specific protein tag to copGFP or RFP, directing the fluorescent protein to the desired subcellular location.

Supporting Data

See some of our Cyto-Tracers in action

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