pCDH-EF1α-MCS-BGH-PGK-GFP-T2A-Puro Cloning and Expression Lentivector

Get enhanced EF1α-driven expression of your gene-of-interest with this dual promoter lentivector which uses a PGK promoter to drive co-expression of GFP & Puro
  • Multiple promoter options
  • Multiple marker options—Puro, Neo, Hygro, GFP, or RFP
  • Coordinated co-expression via T2A or IRES
  • Single promoter, dual promoter, and bidirectional promoter formats
  • High expression in most hematopoietic, embryonic, and stem cells via the MSCV CpG-deficient promoter

Products

Catalog Number Description Size Price Quantity Add to Cart
CD550A-1 pCDH-EF1α-MCS-BGH-PGK-GFP-T2A-Puro cDNA Dual Promoter Cloning and Expression Lentivector 10 µg $609
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Overview

Overview

Get robust, stable expression of your gene-of-interest in dividing and quiescent cells

Well-regarded in the industry for high, reliable gene expression, SBI’s lentiviral vectors come in a variety of formats that support a wide range of applications. The pCDH-EF1α-MCS-BGH-PGK-GFP-T2A-Puro Cloning and Expression Lentivector drives expression of your gene-of-interest from an EF1α promoter, and co-expression of GFP and puromycin resistance from a PGK promoter. The addition of a BGH poly-A site in between the MCS into which you clone your gene-of-interest and the downstream PGK promoter enhances EF1α-driven expression of your cDNA clone.

pCDH-EF1α-MCS-BGH-PGK-GFP-T2A-Puro Cloning and Expression Lentivector With over thirty HIV-based lentivector options for gene expression, SBI’s family of pCDH Cloning and Expression Lentivectors provide the right lentivector for almost any gene expression project:
  • Multiple promoter options
  • Multiple marker options—Puro, Neo, Hygro, GFP, or RFP
  • Coordinated co-expression via T2A or IRES
  • Single promoter, dual promoter, and bidirectional promoter formats
  • High expression in most hematopoietic, embryonic, and stem cells via the MSCV CpG-deficient promoter
Not sure which promoter is right for you? This table should help:
PromoterExpression LevelApplication
CMVHighCommonly used in most cell lines (HeLa, HEK293, HT1080, etc.)
MSCVHighHematopoietic and stem cells
EF1αMediumMost cell types including primary cells and stem cells
PGKMediumMost cell types including primary cells and stem cells
UbCLowMost cell types including primary cells and stem cells

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Products

Catalog Number Description Size Price Quantity Add to Cart
CD550A-1 pCDH-EF1α-MCS-BGH-PGK-GFP-T2A-Puro cDNA Dual Promoter Cloning and Expression Lentivector 10 µg $609
- +

Overview

Overview

Get robust, stable expression of your gene-of-interest in dividing and quiescent cells

Well-regarded in the industry for high, reliable gene expression, SBI’s lentiviral vectors come in a variety of formats that support a wide range of applications. The pCDH-EF1α-MCS-BGH-PGK-GFP-T2A-Puro Cloning and Expression Lentivector drives expression of your gene-of-interest from an EF1α promoter, and co-expression of GFP and puromycin resistance from a PGK promoter. The addition of a BGH poly-A site in between the MCS into which you clone your gene-of-interest and the downstream PGK promoter enhances EF1α-driven expression of your cDNA clone.

pCDH-EF1α-MCS-BGH-PGK-GFP-T2A-Puro Cloning and Expression Lentivector With over thirty HIV-based lentivector options for gene expression, SBI’s family of pCDH Cloning and Expression Lentivectors provide the right lentivector for almost any gene expression project:
  • Multiple promoter options
  • Multiple marker options—Puro, Neo, Hygro, GFP, or RFP
  • Coordinated co-expression via T2A or IRES
  • Single promoter, dual promoter, and bidirectional promoter formats
  • High expression in most hematopoietic, embryonic, and stem cells via the MSCV CpG-deficient promoter
Not sure which promoter is right for you? This table should help:
PromoterExpression LevelApplication
CMVHighCommonly used in most cell lines (HeLa, HEK293, HT1080, etc.)
MSCVHighHematopoietic and stem cells
EF1αMediumMost cell types including primary cells and stem cells
PGKMediumMost cell types including primary cells and stem cells
UbCLowMost cell types including primary cells and stem cells

References

How It Works

Supporting Data

FAQs

Citations