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pitrm1_L (OZ515)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27190 Zinc finger array targeting pitrm1 Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene pitrm1 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the pitrm1 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid pitrm1_R (OZ516) [Addgene plasmid 27191] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GCTGCAGGT-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 6.84 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
PTRF/Cavin1_R (OZ514)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27189 Zinc finger array targeting PTRF/Cavin1 Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene PTRF/Cavin1 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the PTRF/Cavin1 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid PTRF/Cavin1_L (OZ513) [Addgene plasmid 27188] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GGAGGTGCC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 6.81 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
zgc:153086_R (OZ512)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27187 Zinc finger array targeting zgc:153086 Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene zgc:153086 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the zgc:153086 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid zgc:153086_L (OZ511) [Addgene plasmid 27186] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GGAGGTGAG-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 10.23 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
hnf1a_R (OZ522)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27197 Zinc finger array targeting hnf1a Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene hnf1a (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the hnf1a sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid hnf1a_L (OZ521) [Addgene plasmid 27196] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GAGGTAGTG-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 7.30 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
VDAC2_L (OZ523)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27198 Zinc finger array targeting VDAC2 Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene VDAC2 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the VDAC2 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid VDAC2_R (OZ524) [Addgene plasmid 27199] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GGTTGGGAG-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 13.18 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
fox1 (a2bp1l)_R (OZ520)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27195 Zinc finger array targeting fox1 (a2bp1l) Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene fox1 (a2bp1l) (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the fox1 (a2bp1l) sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid fox1 (a2bp1l)_L (OZ519) [Addgene plasmid 27194] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GCTGAGGGC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 8.09 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
hnf1a_L (OZ521)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27196 Zinc finger array targeting hnf1a Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene hnf1a (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the hnf1a sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid hnf1a_R (OZ522) [Addgene plasmid 27197] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GGGGAAGGT-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 9.60 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
Kif6_L (OZ537)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27214 Zinc finger array targeting Kif6 Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene Kif6 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the Kif6 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid Kif6_R (OZ538) [Addgene plasmid 27215] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GAGGAAGCT-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 10.27 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:01 0
Kif6_R (OZ538)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27215 Zinc finger array targeting Kif6 Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene Kif6 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the Kif6 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid Kif6_L (OZ537) [Addgene plasmid 27214] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GCTGACTGC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 5.06 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
zebrafish similar to gpr151 (or gpcr-2037)_L (OZ535)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27212 Zinc finger array targeting zebrafish similar to gpr151 (or gpcr-2037) Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene zebrafish similar to gpr151 (or gpcr-2037)(see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the zebrafish similar to gpr151 (or gpcr-2037) sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid zebrafish similar to gpr151 (or gpcr-2037)_R (OZ536) [Addgene plasmid 27213] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GATGATGGC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 12.54 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
fox1 (a2bp1l)_L (OZ519)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27194 Zinc finger array targeting fox1 (a2bp1l) Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene fox1 (a2bp1l) (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the fox1 (a2bp1l) sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid fox1 (a2bp1l)_R (OZ520) [Addgene plasmid 27195] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GACGGAGTC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 7.12 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
pitrm1_R (OZ516)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27191 Zinc finger array targeting pitrm1 Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene pitrm1 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the pitrm1 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid pitrm1_L (OZ515) [Addgene plasmid 27190] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GAAGAAGAG-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 8.11 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
dpf2_R (OZ532)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27209 Zinc finger array targeting dpf2 Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene dpf2 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the dpf2 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid dpf2_L (OZ531) [Addgene plasmid 27208] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GGAGAAACG-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 5.71 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
dpf2_L (OZ531)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27208 Zinc finger array targeting dpf2 Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene dpf2 (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the dpf2 sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid dpf2_R (OZ532) [Addgene plasmid 27209] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GAAGTAGCA-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 8.58 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:01 0
mdka (midkine-related growth factor)_R (OZ528)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27205 Zinc finger array targeting mdka Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene mdka (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the mdka sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid mdka (midkine-related growth factor)_L (OZ527) [Addgene plasmid 27204] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GCTGGTGGC-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 3.75 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:01 0
mdka (midkine-related growth factor)_L (OZ527)
 
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RRID:Addgene_27204 Zinc finger array targeting mdka Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:18657511 This plasmid encodes a zinc finger array targeting half of a target sequence in the zebrafish gene mdka (see below). Please note that this plasmid does NOT contain the mdka sequence. Users must order the complementary plasmid mdka (midkine-related growth factor)_R (OZ528) [Addgene plasmid 27205] in order to create a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) pair to introduce targeted mutations into this specific zebrafish gene. Users will also need to clone the zinc finger (ZF) insert of this plasmid into a zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) vector to express a FOKI fusion product. Examples of possible ZFN expression vectors that can be used are: pST1374 (Addgene plasmid 13426), pMLM290 (Addgene plasmid 21872), pMLM292 (Addgene plasmid 21873), pMLM800 (Addgene plasmid 27202) and pMLM802 (Addgene plasmid 27203). This zinc finger array was tested for binding activity to the sequence 5'-GAGGAGGGT-3' in a bacterial two hybrid assay, and resulted in 7.20 fold activation. However, this array has not yet been tested for activity as a zinc finger nuclease (i.e. for its ability to induce mutations at the intended locus). Scientists using this zinc finger array in a publication should notify [email protected] and acknowledge NIH grant number R01 GM088040 in the publication. Other Articles: "Oligomerized pool engineering (OPEN): an 'open-source' protocol for making customized zinc-finger arrays." Maeder ML et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Sept 17. 4(10):1471-1501. Pubmed ID: 19798082 "Targeted mutagenesis in zebrafish using customized zinc-finger nucleases." Foley JE et al. (Nat Protoc. 2009 Dec 3. 4(12):1855-1867. Pubmed ID: 20010934 Backbone Size:5493; Vector Backbone:MG414; Vector Types:Zebrafish Targeting; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:00 0
pDestTol2pA2_ubi:EGFP
 
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RRID:Addgene_27323 ubiquitin:EGFP reporter Danio rerio Ampicillin PMID:21138979 There are a few nucleotide discrepancies between author sequence and Addgene quality control sequence. According to the depositing lab, these do not affect plasmid function. Backbone Size:4179; Vector Backbone:pDestTol2A2; Vector Types:Tol2 transposon; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:13:02 5
pENTR5'_ubi
 
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RRID:Addgene_27320 zebrafish ubiquitin promoter Danio rerio Kanamycin PMID:21138979 Backbone Marker:Invitrogen; Backbone Size:2692; Vector Backbone:pENTR5' TOPO; Vector Types:Multisite Gateway 5' entry vector; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:13:02 25
pGEM-T ZfHoxc9a
 
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RRID:Addgene_27537 Hoxc9a Danio rerio Ampicillin PMID:9425136 Addgene's quality control sequence has some mismatches with NCBI sequence for this gene; the mismatches should not affect plasmid function. Backbone Marker:Promega; Backbone Size:3000; Vector Backbone:pGEM-T; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:13:03 0
pGEM-T ZfHoxc8a
 
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RRID:Addgene_27538 Hoxc8a Danio rerio Ampicillin PMID:9425136 Backbone Marker:Promega; Backbone Size:3000; Vector Backbone:pGEM-T; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:13:04 0

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