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Plasmid Name Proper Citation Insert Name Organism Bacterial Resistance Defining Citation Comments Vector Backbone Description Relevant Mutation Record Last Update Mentions Count
pCoofy23
 
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RRID:Addgene_43996 Kanamycin PMID:23410102 Test each preparation of the plasmid by transforming it into non-resistant cells (ex. DH5a) to ensure negative selection by ccdB kills all the transformed cells as expected. Backbone Marker:Novagen, EMBL; Backbone Size:6070; Vector Backbone:pET, pCoofy14; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:15:11 0
p6722 MSCV-IP N FlagHA 16E6 I128T
 
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RRID:Addgene_44154 HPV16E6 HPV16 Ampicillin PMID:23015706 Backbone Size:8100; Vector Backbone:MSCV-IP N-FlagHA; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression, Retroviral; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin HPV16 E6 I128T mutant 2026-08-15 01:15:13 1
pcDNA3.1 Myc-huMEKK3 (K391A)
 
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RRID:Addgene_44157 MEKK3 (K391A) Homo sapiens Ampicillin PMID:15572679 Alternative plasmid name: pcDNA3.1 MEKK3 (K391A). MEKK3 K391A, kinase-dead mutant, variant of Addgene plasmid #44156. Mutant of MEKK3 was generated by overlap PCR. Vector Backbone:pcDNA3.1(+); Vector Types:Mammalian Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin K391A, kinase-dead mutant 2026-08-15 01:15:13 0
pGEM-HSPA5P
 
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RRID:Addgene_44150 HSPA5 promoter Homo sapiens Ampicillin PMID:22577136 a fragment containing 429 bp of the human HSPA5 promoter (-282 to +147) relative to the transcriptional start site) was amplified from human genomic DNA by PCR and cloned into pGEM-T Easy Vector (Promega) to generate pGEM-HSPA5P Backbone Marker:Promega; Backbone Size:3000; Vector Backbone:pGEM; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0
p7013 MSCV-IP N-HAonly 45E6nonsplice
 
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RRID:Addgene_44146 HPV45E6 HPV45 Ampicillin PMID:23015706 DKFZ is the co-provider of this plasmid. Backbone Size:8100; Vector Backbone:MSCV-IP N-HAonly; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression, Retroviral; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin Internal splice site mutated. 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0
p6675 MSCV-IP N-HAonly 76E6
 
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RRID:Addgene_44145 HPV76E6 HPV76 Ampicillin PMID:23015706 DKFZ is the co-provider of this plasmid. Backbone Size:8100; Vector Backbone:MSCV-IP N-HAonly; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression, Retroviral; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:13 0
p6677 MSCV-IP N-HAonly 92E6
 
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RRID:Addgene_44147 HPV92E6 HPV92 Ampicillin PMID:23015706 Backbone Size:8100; Vector Backbone:MSCV-IP N-HAonly; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression, Retroviral; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0
p6673 MSCV-IP N-HAonly 57E6
 
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RRID:Addgene_44141 HPV57E6 HPV57 Ampicillin PMID:23015706 DKFZ is the co-provider of this plasmid. Backbone Size:8100; Vector Backbone:MSCV-IP N-HAonly; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression, Retroviral; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0
pcDNA4-TO-Hygromycin-mVenus-MAP
 
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RRID:Addgene_44099 Ampicillin PMID:22474084 Backbone Marker:Invitrogen; Backbone Size:6612; Vector Backbone:pcDNA4-TO; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:12 1
pWB-TRAF2 S102A
 
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RRID:Addgene_44135 TRAF2 S102A Homo sapiens Ampicillin PMID:23007157 Vector Backbone:pWZL-Blasticidin; Vector Types:Retroviral; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin Serine 102 to Alanine 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0
p6666 MSCV-IP N-HAonly 18E6
 
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RRID:Addgene_44137 HPV18 E6 HPV18 Ampicillin PMID:23015706 Backbone Size:8100; Vector Backbone:MSCV-IP N-HAonly; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression, Retroviral; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:13 0
p6674 MSCV-IP N-HAonly 6bE6
 
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RRID:Addgene_44139 HPV6b E6 HPV6b Ampicillin PMID:23015706 DKFZ is the co-provider of this plasmid. Backbone Size:8100; Vector Backbone:MSCV-IP N-HAonly; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression, Retroviral; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0
p6664 MSCV-IP N-HAonly 45E6
 
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RRID:Addgene_44138 HPV45 E6 HPV45 Ampicillin PMID:23015706 DKFZ is the co-provider of this plasmid. Backbone Size:8100; Vector Backbone:MSCV-IP N-HAonly; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression, Retroviral; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0
pTF277 (pFA6a-TEV-6xGly-2xStrep-KanMX)
 
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RRID:Addgene_44094 Ampicillin The depositing lab has constructed and deposited here 36 plasmids that can be used to generate linear PCR products to fuse to the 3' end of an ORF in the yeast genome and add (TEV or PreScission protease site) - 6X Gly linker - (12X His, 2X Strep, 3X FLAG, Protein A, or V5) - ADH1 transcription terminator - (KanMX, HphMX, or His3MX). Six plasmids (Addgene plasmids 44062, 44068, 44074, 44080, 44086, and 44092) have no epitope/purification tag and so can be used to add an alternate tag by standard cloning into unique XhoI-KpnI-XbaI sites, if desired. The other 30 plasmids are all of the possible combinations of the protease site - tag - marker options listed above. After fusion, the modified protein can then be followed with the epitope or purified using the tag and released from the matrix with the protease site. The constructs were designed with one of two different protease sites to allow a complex with two different tags to be purified in two successive steps, using each protease to release the complex from each purification matrix. The schematic diagram (see attached above) represents the format of the constructs and shows the proper scheme for producing the desired PCR products (see also below). If only epitope tagging is needed, the upstream primer can be adjusted to skip the protease site (see example below). Construction: DS5421 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-HIS3MX6 (Addgene Plasmid #20753), DS5422 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-KanMX) (Addgene Plasmid #20754), or DS5423 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-HphMX) (Addgene Plasmid #20755) (corresponding to each selection marker) was digested with AscI and PacI to release 3XFlag and replace it with TEV or PreScision sites followed by 6xGly and an XhoI-KpnI-XbaI linker. Affinity tags were constructed by PCR or by annealing oligos to fit into the XhoI-XbaI gap. This includes 12xHis, 2xStrep II, 3xFLAG, PrtA (2 repeats as found in pBS1479), and V5. Each tag was inserted into each base vector, making 30 templates with all combinations of protease site, tag, and selectable marker. PCR amplification: These two primers (along with 50 nt of homology to the targets at the 5' ends) will amplify the desired product from any of the constructs (the reading frame for P1 is important – alternating codons bracketed). P1 5’-(homology)...[CGA]CGG[ATC]CCC[GGG]TTA[ATT]AAC-3’ P2 5’-(homology)...GATATCATCGATGAATTCGAGCTCGTTT-3’ If only epitope tagging is needed, the upstream primer can be adjusted to skip the protease site. As an example, for the V5-tag-containing constructs, usage of the following primer (5’-(homology)... GGTGGAGGCTCTAGAGGTAAGCCAATTCCA-3’) in place of P1 will omit the protease cleavage site and add only 3xGly and V5 (GGGSR-V5-Stop). Backbone Marker:Mark Hochstrasser lab (Yale Univeristy, New Haven, CT) (PMID: 19243080); Backbone Size:4255; Vector Backbone:pFA6a-6xGLY-3xFLAG-kanMX6 (Addgene plasmid # 20754); Vector Types:PCR-based yeast C-terminal tagging; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:13 0
pTF267 (pFA6a-TEV-6xGly-12xHis-KanMX)
 
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RRID:Addgene_44093 Ampicillin The depositing lab has constructed and deposited here 36 plasmids that can be used to generate linear PCR products to fuse to the 3' end of an ORF in the yeast genome and add (TEV or PreScission protease site) - 6X Gly linker - (12X His, 2X Strep, 3X FLAG, Protein A, or V5) - ADH1 transcription terminator - (KanMX, HphMX, or His3MX). Six plasmids (Addgene plasmids 44062, 44068, 44074, 44080, 44086, and 44092) have no epitope/purification tag and so can be used to add an alternate tag by standard cloning into unique XhoI-KpnI-XbaI sites, if desired. The other 30 plasmids are all of the possible combinations of the protease site - tag - marker options listed above. After fusion, the modified protein can then be followed with the epitope or purified using the tag and released from the matrix with the protease site. The constructs were designed with one of two different protease sites to allow a complex with two different tags to be purified in two successive steps, using each protease to release the complex from each purification matrix. The schematic diagram (see attached above) represents the format of the constructs and shows the proper scheme for producing the desired PCR products (see also below). If only epitope tagging is needed, the upstream primer can be adjusted to skip the protease site (see example below). Construction: DS5421 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-HIS3MX6 (Addgene Plasmid #20753), DS5422 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-KanMX) (Addgene Plasmid #20754), or DS5423 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-HphMX) (Addgene Plasmid #20755) (corresponding to each selection marker) was digested with AscI and PacI to release 3XFlag and replace it with TEV or PreScision sites followed by 6xGly and an XhoI-KpnI-XbaI linker. Affinity tags were constructed by PCR or by annealing oligos to fit into the XhoI-XbaI gap. This includes 12xHis, 2xStrep II, 3xFLAG, PrtA (2 repeats as found in pBS1479), and V5. Each tag was inserted into each base vector, making 30 templates with all combinations of protease site, tag, and selectable marker. PCR amplification: These two primers (along with 50 nt of homology to the targets at the 5' ends) will amplify the desired product from any of the constructs (the reading frame for P1 is important – alternating codons bracketed). P1 5’-(homology)...[CGA]CGG[ATC]CCC[GGG]TTA[ATT]AAC-3’ P2 5’-(homology)...GATATCATCGATGAATTCGAGCTCGTTT-3’ If only epitope tagging is needed, the upstream primer can be adjusted to skip the protease site. As an example, for the V5-tag-containing constructs, usage of the following primer (5’-(homology)... GGTGGAGGCTCTAGAGGTAAGCCAATTCCA-3’) in place of P1 will omit the protease cleavage site and add only 3xGly and V5 (GGGSR-V5-Stop). Backbone Marker:Mark Hochstrasser lab (Yale Univeristy, New Haven, CT) (PMID: 19243080); Backbone Size:4255; Vector Backbone:pFA6a-6xGLY-3xFLAG-kanMX6 (Addgene plasmid # 20754); Vector Types:PCR-based yeast C-terminal tagging; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:12 1
pZC05 (pFA6a-TEV-6xGly-PrtA-KanMX)
 
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RRID:Addgene_44096 Ampicillin The depositing lab has constructed and deposited here 36 plasmids that can be used to generate linear PCR products to fuse to the 3' end of an ORF in the yeast genome and add (TEV or PreScission protease site) - 6X Gly linker - (12X His, 2X Strep, 3X FLAG, Protein A, or V5) - ADH1 transcription terminator - (KanMX, HphMX, or His3MX). Six plasmids (Addgene plasmids 44062, 44068, 44074, 44080, 44086, and 44092) have no epitope/purification tag and so can be used to add an alternate tag by standard cloning into unique XhoI-KpnI-XbaI sites, if desired. The other 30 plasmids are all of the possible combinations of the protease site - tag - marker options listed above. After fusion, the modified protein can then be followed with the epitope or purified using the tag and released from the matrix with the protease site. The constructs were designed with one of two different protease sites to allow a complex with two different tags to be purified in two successive steps, using each protease to release the complex from each purification matrix. The schematic diagram (see attached above) represents the format of the constructs and shows the proper scheme for producing the desired PCR products (see also below). If only epitope tagging is needed, the upstream primer can be adjusted to skip the protease site (see example below). Construction: DS5421 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-HIS3MX6 (Addgene Plasmid #20753), DS5422 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-KanMX) (Addgene Plasmid #20754), or DS5423 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-HphMX) (Addgene Plasmid #20755) (corresponding to each selection marker) was digested with AscI and PacI to release 3XFlag and replace it with TEV or PreScision sites followed by 6xGly and an XhoI-KpnI-XbaI linker. Affinity tags were constructed by PCR or by annealing oligos to fit into the XhoI-XbaI gap. This includes 12xHis, 2xStrep II, 3xFLAG, PrtA (2 repeats as found in pBS1479), and V5. Each tag was inserted into each base vector, making 30 templates with all combinations of protease site, tag, and selectable marker. PCR amplification: These two primers (along with 50 nt of homology to the targets at the 5' ends) will amplify the desired product from any of the constructs (the reading frame for P1 is important – alternating codons bracketed). P1 5’-(homology)...[CGA]CGG[ATC]CCC[GGG]TTA[ATT]AAC-3’ P2 5’-(homology)...GATATCATCGATGAATTCGAGCTCGTTT-3’ If only epitope tagging is needed, the upstream primer can be adjusted to skip the protease site. As an example, for the V5-tag-containing constructs, usage of the following primer (5’-(homology)... GGTGGAGGCTCTAGAGGTAAGCCAATTCCA-3’) in place of P1 will omit the protease cleavage site and add only 3xGly and V5 (GGGSR-V5-Stop). Backbone Marker:Mark Hochstrasser lab (Yale Univeristy, New Haven, CT) (PMID: 19243080); Backbone Size:4255; Vector Backbone:pFA6a-6xGLY-3xFLAG-kanMX6 (Addgene plasmid # 20754); Vector Types:PCR-based yeast C-terminal tagging; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0
pBMN-neo-Flag-TNFR1 L380A Del229-244
 
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RRID:Addgene_44098 human tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 Homo sapiens Ampicillin PMID:20511226 Backbone Marker:Nolan Lab; Vector Backbone:pBMN-IN; Vector Types:Retroviral; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin L380A 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0
pLKO-shcIAP1-B
 
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RRID:Addgene_44131 c-IAP1 Homo sapiens Ampicillin PMID:23007157 TRC clone ID: TRC0000003782 Vector Backbone:pLKO; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression, Lentiviral, RNAi; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0
pLKO-shCIAP2-A
 
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RRID:Addgene_44130 CIAP2 Homo sapiens Ampicillin PMID:23007157 TRC clone ID: TRC0000003778 Vector Backbone:pLKO; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression, Lentiviral, RNAi; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:13 0
pTF270 (pFA6a-PSc-6xGly-3xFlag-KanMX)
 
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RRID:Addgene_44089 Ampicillin The depositing lab has constructed and deposited here 36 plasmids that can be used to generate linear PCR products to fuse to the 3' end of an ORF in the yeast genome and add (TEV or PreScission protease site) - 6X Gly linker - (12X His, 2X Strep, 3X FLAG, Protein A, or V5) - ADH1 transcription terminator - (KanMX, HphMX, or His3MX). Six plasmids (Addgene plasmids 44062, 44068, 44074, 44080, 44086, and 44092) have no epitope/purification tag and so can be used to add an alternate tag by standard cloning into unique XhoI-KpnI-XbaI sites, if desired. The other 30 plasmids are all of the possible combinations of the protease site - tag - marker options listed above. After fusion, the modified protein can then be followed with the epitope or purified using the tag and released from the matrix with the protease site. The constructs were designed with one of two different protease sites to allow a complex with two different tags to be purified in two successive steps, using each protease to release the complex from each purification matrix. The schematic diagram (see attached above) represents the format of the constructs and shows the proper scheme for producing the desired PCR products (see also below). If only epitope tagging is needed, the upstream primer can be adjusted to skip the protease site (see example below). Construction: DS5421 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-HIS3MX6 (Addgene Plasmid #20753), DS5422 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-KanMX) (Addgene Plasmid #20754), or DS5423 (pFA6a-6xGLY-3XFLAG-HphMX) (Addgene Plasmid #20755) (corresponding to each selection marker) was digested with AscI and PacI to release 3XFlag and replace it with TEV or PreScision sites followed by 6xGly and an XhoI-KpnI-XbaI linker. Affinity tags were constructed by PCR or by annealing oligos to fit into the XhoI-XbaI gap. This includes 12xHis, 2xStrep II, 3xFLAG, PrtA (2 repeats as found in pBS1479), and V5. Each tag was inserted into each base vector, making 30 templates with all combinations of protease site, tag, and selectable marker. PCR amplification: These two primers (along with 50 nt of homology to the targets at the 5' ends) will amplify the desired product from any of the constructs (the reading frame for P1 is important – alternating codons bracketed). P1 5’-(homology)...[CGA]CGG[ATC]CCC[GGG]TTA[ATT]AAC-3’ P2 5’-(homology)...GATATCATCGATGAATTCGAGCTCGTTT-3’ If only epitope tagging is needed, the upstream primer can be adjusted to skip the protease site. As an example, for the V5-tag-containing constructs, usage of the following primer (5’-(homology)... GGTGGAGGCTCTAGAGGTAAGCCAATTCCA-3’) in place of P1 will omit the protease cleavage site and add only 3xGly and V5 (GGGSR-V5-Stop). Backbone Marker:Mark Hochstrasser lab (Yale Univeristy, New Haven, CT) (PMID: 19243080); Backbone Size:4255; Vector Backbone:pFA6a-6xGLY-3xFLAG-kanMX6 (Addgene plasmid # 20754); Vector Types:PCR-based yeast C-terminal tagging; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:15:12 0

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