CuO-GFP-T2A-Luciferase Enhanced Episomal Vector (EEV)
- High levels of expression
- Easy to clone formats
- No special plasmid production
- Nonviral, non-integrating technology
- Constitutive and inducible vector formats
Products
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EEV605A-1 | CuO-GFP-T2A-Luciferase Cumate-Inducible Dual Reporter Enhanced Episomal Vector (EEV) | 10 µg | $696 |
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Overview
Overview
An easy-to-produce non-integrating option for inducible GFP and luciferase expression
With virtually no limits on insert size (unlike AAV vectors) Enhanced Episomal Vectors (EEVs) are an excellent choice for non-integrating, non-viral gene expression. Because they replicate in synchrony with the host cell, they are stably inherited and can be used for long-lasting expression—up to several months both in vitro and in vivo—without modifying the host genome. Use SBI’s CuO-GFP-T2A-Luciferase EEV Vector (Cat.# EEV604A-2) for inducible and coordinated expression of GFP and luciferase reporters. The CuO promoter is a tightly-controlled inducible promoter which provides titratable gene expression in response to cumate.
SBI’s EEV System, which is an enhanced version of the Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antigen-1 (oriP-EBNA1) system, offers:- High levels of expression
- Easy to clone formats
- No special plasmid production
- Nonviral, non-integrating technology
- Constitutive and inducible vector formats
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How It Works
How It Works
Tightly-controlled, inducible gene expression
Get robust, titratable gene expression with low background using SBI’s cumate-inducible vectors. These vectors take advantage of CymR, a repressor that binds to cumate operator sequences (CuO) with high affinity in the absence of cumate, a non-toxic small molecule. Providing much lower background expression than similar systems, SparQ vectors can provide up to 32-fold induction of gene expression.
The cumate-inducible EEV reporter construct CuO-GFP-T2A-Luciferase (Cat.# EEV605A-1) features a cumate-inducible promoter driving the expression of GFP-T2A- Luciferase as well as a constitutive EF1α promoter expressing the CymR repressor and a Puromycin selection cassette. The EEV605A-1 cumate switch inducible reporter is silent until the addition of cumate (Cat# QM150A-1).
- Robust—increase expression up to 32-fold
- Adjustable—tune expression levels by titrating the amount of cumate
- Reversible—turn expression on, then off, then on again
- Powerful—suitable for in vivo applications
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Products
Catalog Number | Description | Size | Price | Quantity | Add to Cart | |||
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EEV605A-1 | CuO-GFP-T2A-Luciferase Cumate-Inducible Dual Reporter Enhanced Episomal Vector (EEV) | 10 µg | $696 |
|
Overview
Overview
An easy-to-produce non-integrating option for inducible GFP and luciferase expression
With virtually no limits on insert size (unlike AAV vectors) Enhanced Episomal Vectors (EEVs) are an excellent choice for non-integrating, non-viral gene expression. Because they replicate in synchrony with the host cell, they are stably inherited and can be used for long-lasting expression—up to several months both in vitro and in vivo—without modifying the host genome. Use SBI’s CuO-GFP-T2A-Luciferase EEV Vector (Cat.# EEV604A-2) for inducible and coordinated expression of GFP and luciferase reporters. The CuO promoter is a tightly-controlled inducible promoter which provides titratable gene expression in response to cumate.
SBI’s EEV System, which is an enhanced version of the Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antigen-1 (oriP-EBNA1) system, offers:- High levels of expression
- Easy to clone formats
- No special plasmid production
- Nonviral, non-integrating technology
- Constitutive and inducible vector formats
References
How It Works
How It Works
Tightly-controlled, inducible gene expression
Get robust, titratable gene expression with low background using SBI’s cumate-inducible vectors. These vectors take advantage of CymR, a repressor that binds to cumate operator sequences (CuO) with high affinity in the absence of cumate, a non-toxic small molecule. Providing much lower background expression than similar systems, SparQ vectors can provide up to 32-fold induction of gene expression.
The cumate-inducible EEV reporter construct CuO-GFP-T2A-Luciferase (Cat.# EEV605A-1) features a cumate-inducible promoter driving the expression of GFP-T2A- Luciferase as well as a constitutive EF1α promoter expressing the CymR repressor and a Puromycin selection cassette. The EEV605A-1 cumate switch inducible reporter is silent until the addition of cumate (Cat# QM150A-1).
- Robust—increase expression up to 32-fold
- Adjustable—tune expression levels by titrating the amount of cumate
- Reversible—turn expression on, then off, then on again
- Powerful—suitable for in vivo applications