Information About pCAMBIA Vectors:
There are two types of pCAMBIA plasmids:
legacy
pCAMBIA plasmids and pCAMBIA GUSPlus plasmids.
GUSPlus™ is a new reporter gene for use in molecular biology. There are
GUSPlus vectors for checking transformations and screening transformants, and
special vectors for use with
TransBacter
strains. The GUSPlus gene was originally isolated from Staphylococcus
sp. but has been extensively altered by codon optimisation for expression
in plants.
When you order pCAMBIA GUSPlus plasmids you can either order:
- The pCAMBIA GUSPlus kit which contains pCAMBIA1105.1, pCAMBIA1305.1,
pCAMBIA1305.2, pCAMBIA0305.1 and pCAMBIA0305.2
- or individual plasmid pCAMBIA5105
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Frequently Asked Questions - pCAMBIA Vectors
General information on pCAMBIA plasmids
What concentration of antibiotics should I use?
What concentration of plant selection antibiotic should
I use?
What versions of the gus genes are used in the pCAMBIA
vectors?
Which vector should I use?
Which plasmids have the hexa-His tag appended to the
reporter gene?
Which version of gfp is in the vectors?
I’m having trouble with the gfp-containing vectors.
I’m worried about the 35S promoter interfering with my
promoter study.
Where can I get pCAMBIA3200, pCAMBIA3201, pCAMBIA3300
& pCAMBIA3301?
Will I have full freedom to use the pCAMBIA vectors?
What if I use a pCAMBIA vector to make a new vector?
Can I modify pCAMBIA vectors?
To order GUSPlus and other newer pCAMBIA vectors:
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